The GBT Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey (GDIGS): Survey Overview and First Data Release

Abstract

The Green Bank Telescope (GBT) Diffuse Ionized Gas Survey (GDIGS) traces ionized gas in the Galactic midplane by measuring 4-8GHz radio recombination line (RRL) emission. The nominal survey zone is 32.3> l >-5, |b|<0.5, but coverage extends above and below the plane in select fields, and additionally includes the areas around W47 (l 37.5) and W49 (l 43). GDIGS simultaneously observes 22 Hnα (15 usable), 25 Hnβ (18 usable), and 8 Hnγ RRLs (all usable), as well as multiple molecular line transitions (including of H213CO, H2CO, and CH3OH). Here, we describe the GDIGS survey parameters and characterize the RRL data, focusing primarily on the Hnα data. We produce sensitive data cubes by averaging the usable RRLs, after first smoothing to a common spectral resolution of 0.5km/s and a spatial resolution of 2.65' for Hnα, 2.62' for Hnβ, and 2.09' for Hnγ. The average spectral noise per spaxel in the \ data cubes is \!10mK (\!5mJy/beam). This sensitivity allows GDIGS to detect RRLs from plasma throughout the inner Galaxy. The GDIGS Hnα data are sensitive to emission measures EM 1100cm-6pc, which corresponds to a mean electron density ne 30cm-3 for a 1pc path length or ne 1cm-3 for a 1kpc path length.

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