The Co-Ordinated Radio and Infrared Survey for High-Mass Star Formation. V. The CORNISH-South Survey and Catalogue
T. Irabor (1), M.G. Hoare (1), M. Burton (13), W.D. Cotton (3), P., Diamond (2), S. Dougherty (21), S.P. Ellingsen (15), R. Fender (14), G.A., Fuller (2, 20), S. Garrington (2), P.F. Goldsmith (5), J. Green (12), A.G., Gunn (2), J. Jackson (7), S. Kurtz (4)

TL;DR
This paper presents a high-resolution radio survey of the southern Galactic plane, cataloging thousands of sources including H II regions, planetary nebulae, and radio stars, to aid in studying compact ionized objects.
Contribution
It introduces the CORNISH-South survey, providing a comprehensive, high-resolution radio source catalog with new measurement techniques and classifications for Galactic plane sources.
Findings
Detected 4701 sources above 7σ threshold
Identified 524 H II regions, including 255 ultra-compact types
Classified sources into various astrophysical categories
Abstract
We present the first high spatial resolution radio continuum survey of the southern Galactic plane. The CORNISH project has mapped the region defined by ; at 5.5-GHz, with a resolution of 2.5 (FWHM). As with the CORNISH-North survey, this is designed to primarily provide matching radio data to the Spitzer GLIMPSE survey region. The CORNISH-South survey achieved a root mean square noise level of 0.11 mJy beam, using the 6A configuration of the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA). In this paper, we discuss the observations, data processing and measurements of the source properties. Above a 7 detection limit, 4701 sources were detected, and their ensemble properties show similar distributions with their northern counterparts. The catalogue is highly reliable and is complete to 90 per cent at a flux density…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
