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M.R.W. Masheder, S. Phillipps, Q.A. Parker, PASA, 15 (1), 5
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Next Section: Introduction
The UKST H
Survey - Scientific Background
M.R.W. Masheder![]()
S. Phillipps![]()
Q.A. Parker ![]()
Astrophysics Group, University of Bristol, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TL, England
Mike.Masheder@bristol.ac.uk , S.Phillipps@bristol.ac.uk
Anglo-Australian Observatory, Siding Spring, Coonabarabran, New South Wales, Australia
qap@aaocbnu1.aao.gov.au
Abstract:
The dominant process in the evolution of spiral galaxies like our own is clearly the formation of new stars, and the leading optical indicator of this is H
emission. Considering the tremendous importance of star formation and its variation within and between galaxies, it is surprising just how little survey work has been carried out at H
.
After the successful development of Tech Pan films for deep photographic imaging with the UKST, and given the particular sensitivity of Tech Pan at wavelengths near H
, it was natural to consider the possibilities for a narrow band H
imaging survey of large angular extent. This idea quickly developed into a full blown survey of the whole of the Southern Milky Way, of the Magellanic Clouds, and of selected extra-galactic regions of interest such as that around the Virgo Cluster. The current workshop is devoted to the discussion of the details of making and using this survey.
Keywords: surveys -- stars: formation -- ISM: atoms -- HII regions -- galaxies: general
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