The GBT Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey: Tracing the Diffuse Ionized Gas around the Giant HII Region W43
Matteo Luisi, L. D. Anderson, Bin Liu, Dana S. Balser, T. M. Bania,, Trey V. Wenger, L. M. Haffner

TL;DR
This study uses the GBT to map diffuse ionized gas around W43, revealing two main velocity components and their possible interaction, with implications for understanding ionization and dust heating in the Galaxy.
Contribution
First RRL survey of the inner Galaxy's diffuse ionized gas around W43, identifying distinct velocity components and their potential interaction.
Findings
DIG detected across nearly entire mapped area.
Two main velocity components at ~40 km/s and ~100 km/s.
Correlation between dust temperature and RRL intensity.
Abstract
The Green Bank Telescope (GBT) Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey (GDIGS) is a fully-sampled radio recombination line (RRL) survey of the inner Galaxy at C-band (4-8 GHz). We average together ~15 Hn RRLs within the receiver bandpass to improve the spectral signal-to-noise ratio. The average beam size for the RRL observations at these frequencies is ~2'. We grid these data to have spatial and velocity spacings of 30" and 0.5 km/s, respectively. Here we discuss the first RRL data from GDIGS: a six square-degree-area surrounding the Galactic HII region complex W43. We attempt to create a map devoid of emission from discrete HII regions and detect RRL emission from the diffuse ionized gas (DIG) across nearly the entire mapped area. We estimate the intensity of the DIG emission by a simple empirical model, taking only the HII region locations, angular sizes, and RRL intensities into account.…
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