High resolution H-alpha imaging of the Northern Galactic Plane, and the IGAPS images database
R. Greimel, J. E. Drew, M. Mongui\'o, R. P. Ashley, G. Barentsen, J., Eisl\"offel, A. Mampaso, R. A. H.Morris, T. Naylor, C. Roe, L. Sabin, B., Stecklum, N. J. Wright, P. J. Groot, M. J. Irwin, M. J.Barlow, C. Fari\~na,, A. Fern\'andez-Mart\'in, Q. A. Parker, S. Phillipps

TL;DR
The paper presents the IGAPS database with high-resolution H-alpha imaging of the Northern Galactic Plane, enabling new studies of nebulae and diffuse interstellar emission through detailed mosaics and automated target selection.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, high-resolution H-alpha image database for the northern Galactic plane, including novel mosaicking and automated target selection methods.
Findings
High-resolution H-alpha images with 1.1-1.3 arcsec resolution.
A large mosaic of the supernova remnant Simeis 147.
Automated selection of ionized interstellar emission targets.
Abstract
The INT Galactic Plane Survey (IGAPS) is the merger of the optical photometric surveys, IPHAS and UVEX, based on data from the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) obtained between 2003 and 2018. These capture the entire northern Galactic plane within the Galactic coordinate range, -5<b<+5 deg. and 30<l<215 deg. From the beginning, the incorporation of narrowband H-alpha imaging has been a unique and distinctive feature of this effort. Alongside a focused discussion of the nature and application of the H-alpha data, we present the IGAPS world-accessible database of images for all 5 survey filters, i, r, g, U-RGO and narrowband H-alpha, observed on a pixel scale of 0.33 arcsec and at an effective (median) angular resolution of 1.1 to 1.3 arcsec. The background, noise, and sensitivity characteristics of the narrowband H-alpha filter images are outlined. Typical noise levels in this band…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
