2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913979
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GASS: the Parkes Galactic all-sky survey

Abstract: Context. The Parkes Galactic all-sky survey (GASS) is a survey of Galactic atomic hydrogen (H i) emission in the southern sky observed with the Parkes 64-m Radio Telescope. The first data release was published by McClure-Griffiths et al. (2009). Aims. We remove instrumental effects that affect the GASS and present the second data release. Methods. We calculate the stray-radiation by convolving the all-sky response of the Parkes antenna with the brightness temperature distribution from the Leiden/Argentine/Bonn… Show more

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“…For the remaining lines of sight we make use of the new large-area H i 21-cm surveys GASS (Galactic All-Sky survey, McClure-Griffiths et al 2009;Kalberla et al 2010) and EBHIS (Effelsberg-Bonn HI survey, Winkel et al 2010;Kerp et al 2011). Compared to BB08, this leads to a substantially increased number of H i spectra available for follow-up analyses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the remaining lines of sight we make use of the new large-area H i 21-cm surveys GASS (Galactic All-Sky survey, McClure-Griffiths et al 2009;Kalberla et al 2010) and EBHIS (Effelsberg-Bonn HI survey, Winkel et al 2010;Kerp et al 2011). Compared to BB08, this leads to a substantially increased number of H i spectra available for follow-up analyses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, we impose limits on the expected velocities for the DIBs, based on the direction of the sky and on the results for H i (Brand & Blitz 1993;Kalberla et al 2010). Each UVES spectrum was fitted twice.…”
Section: Dib Extraction Using the New Line Listmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, this is not necessarily true. For example, in the direction of NGC 6705, H i observations show at least the existence of two clouds at very different velocities (Kalberla et al 2010). The simplicity of a fit using only one component coupled with differences in the physical conditions between these clouds might also explain the velocities differences observed between the different DIBs.…”
Section: Dib Extraction Using the New Line Listmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also a dependence on beam, but only between the central beam (Beam 1), beams in the inner ring as a set (Beams 2-7), and those in the outer ring (Beams 8-13). Plausibly, the dependence on ζ and beam may result from the asymmetry of the inner and outer beams as illustrated by Kalberla et al (2010). The general form of the dependence is dT sys = ∂T sys ∂η dη + ∂T sys ∂ζ dζ .…”
Section: Ghz Radio Continuum Map Of δ < +25 •mentioning
confidence: 99%