VIII/47     Galactic 21-cm line Survey             (Westerhout+ 1982)

The Maryland-Green Bank Galactic 21-cm line survey Westerhout G., Wendlandt H.U. <Astron. Astrophys. Suppl. 49, 137 (1982)> =1982A&AS...49..137W 1982A&AS...49..137W
ADC_Keywords: H I data; Surveys; Galactic plane; Atlases Description: This catalog presents a completely sampled survey of 21-cm line profiles extending from Galactic longitude 11 to 235 degrees and nominally covering a range between latitude +2 and -2 degrees. It was observed in 1971-72 with the newly resurfaced 92-m (300-foot) telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, W.V. The spatial resolution is 0.22 degrees (13 arcmin), and the velocity resolution is 2 km/s. The line profiles have 260 values of Brightness Temperature at 1 km/s intervals, and at spacings of 0.1 degree in longitude and 0.1 degree in latitude. The r.m.s per data point varies from 1.0K at low declinations to 0.5K at high declinations. The maps at constant Galactic longitude published in the printed version are at intervals of 0.2 degrees in longitude; the spectra in this catalog are therefore spatially twice as dense. The catalog is arranged in two forms: as FITS data cubes, and as FITS binary tables. The cubes contain three-dimensional arrays of spectra for various longitude ranges. The binary tables contain spectra at constant Galactic latitude, along with coordinate and velocity information necessary for the interpretation of individual spectra. A detailed description of the telescope beam characteristics and the derivation of the temperature scale is given by Westerhout, G., Mader, G.L., and Harten, R.H. (Astron. and Astrophys. Suppl. 49, 137-141, 1982). Temperature scales of this and several other 21-cm line surveys were compared by Harten, R.H., Westerhout, G., and Kerr, F.J. (Astron.J. 80, 307-310, 1975) and found to agree to within 5 %. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file l011_020.fit 2880 522 FITS cubes for l = 11.0-19.9 deg l020_040.fit 2880 1158 l = 20.0-39.9 deg l040_060.fit 2880 1411 l = 40.0-59.9 deg l060_080.fit 2880 1700 l = 60.0-79.9 deg l080_100.fit 2880 1700 l = 80.0-99.9 deg l100_120.fit 2880 1700 l = 100.0-119.9 deg l120_140.fit 2880 1700 l = 120.0-139.9 deg l140_160.fit 2880 1591 l = 140.0-159.9 deg l160_180.fit 2880 1591 l = 160.0-179.9 deg l180_200.fit 2880 1591 l = 180.0-199.9 deg l200_220.fit 2880 1591 l = 200.0-219.9 deg l220_235.fit 2880 1202 l = 200.0-235.0 deg b_m22.fit 2880 271 FITS tables for b = -2.2 deg b_m21.fit 2880 271 b = -2.1 deg b_m20.fit 2880 271 b = -2.0 deg b_m19.fit 2880 648 b = -1.9 deg b_m18.fit 2880 649 b = -1.8 deg b_m17.fit 2880 648 b = -1.7 deg b_m16.fit 2880 649 b = -1.6 deg b_m15.fit 2880 824 b = -1.5 deg b_m14.fit 2880 827 b = -1.4 deg b_m13.fit 2880 827 b = -1.3 deg b_m12.fit 2880 827 b = -1.2 deg b_m11.fit 2880 827 b = -1.1 deg b_m10.fit 2880 827 b = -1.0 deg b_m09.fit 2880 827 b = -0.9 deg b_m08.fit 2880 829 b = -0.8 deg b_m07.fit 2880 829 b = -0.7 deg b_m06.fit 2880 829 b = -0.6 deg b_m05.fit 2880 829 b = -0.5 deg b_m04.fit 2880 827 b = -0.4 deg b_m03.fit 2880 828 b = -0.3 deg b_m02.fit 2880 829 b = -0.2 deg b_m01.fit 2880 830 b = -0.1 deg b_00.fit 2880 831 b = 0.0 deg b_01.fit 2880 831 b = 0.1 deg b_02.fit 2880 831 b = 0.2 deg b_03.fit 2880 835 b = 0.3 deg b_04.fit 2880 833 b = 0.4 deg b_05.fit 2880 835 b = 0.5 deg b_06.fit 2880 829 b = 0.6 deg b_07.fit 2880 834 b = 0.7 deg b_08.fit 2880 835 b = 0.8 deg b_09.fit 2880 835 b = 0.9 deg b_10.fit 2880 836 b = 1.0 deg b_11.fit 2880 836 b = 1.1 deg b_12.fit 2880 836 b = 1.2 deg b_13.fit 2880 836 b = 1.3 deg b_14.fit 2880 837 b = 1.4 deg b_15.fit 2880 837 b = 1.5 deg b_16.fit 2880 837 b = 1.6 deg b_17.fit 2880 639 b = 1.7 deg b_18.fit 2880 639 b = 1.8 deg b_19.fit 2880 639 b = 1.9 deg b_20.fit 2880 639 b = 2.0 deg b_21.fit 2880 639 b = 2.1 deg b_22.fit 2880 639 b = 2.2 deg b_23.fit 2880 632 b = 2.3 deg b_24.fit 2880 629 b = 2.4 deg -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Remarks: At the edges of the survey, near l=11 to 12.5 degrees and l=233.5 to 235 degrees, not all Galactic longitudes for a given latitude were measured, so that cross sections at constant b have gaps in l. Near l=60, b=-1.5 to -1.7 and l= 64 to 66, b=+1.7 to +2.4 the survey coverage in b widens from 3.2 to 4.7 degrees. Over most of the range l=12 to 234 the survey covers a strip of 4.5 degrees in Galactic latitude centered on the Galactic plane. In more detail, the survey covers the following longitudes and latitudes: >From l=11.0 to l= 64.1, b=+1.7 and l= 12.5 to l= 59.7, b=-1.5 >From l=64.2 to l=235.0, b=+2.4 and l= 59.8 to l=131.9, b=-2.2 and l=132.0 to l=233.2, b=-1.9
(End) Gart Westerhout [retired] 10-Jun-1997
The document above follows the rules of the Standard Description for Astronomical Catalogues; from this documentation it is possible to generate f77 program to load files into arrays or line by line