Forgotten Quadrant Survey

The Forgotten Quadrant Survey (FQS) was an ESO large project that used the 12 m antenna of the Arizona Radio Observatory to map 12CO(1-0) and 13CO(1-0) emission in the Galactic plane. The 12CO(1-0) observations by the FQS cover a region within the longitude range l = (+220°,+240°) and latitude range b = (-2.°5,0°) where the visual extinction (Av) exceeds 3 mag. The coverage of the 13CO(1-0) observations is restricted to regions with Av > 4mag.

The intrinsic angular resolution of the FQS data is ~55 arcseconds, and the velocity resolution is 0.65 km/s. The typical rms sensitivity per 0.65 km/s channel of the FQS 12CO (1-0) data cubes is σ(T) ~1K, and σ(T) ~0.45K for the FQS 13CO(1-0) cubes.

CADE currently delivers 12CO(1-0) and 13CO(1-0) integrated intensity and peak brightness maps of the full FQS region using the survey's public DR1. To facilitate processing, the original WCS FITS data cubes were binned to 1km/s prior to the generation of the HEALpix moment maps delivered by CADE.

Please contact us cade@irap.omp.eu if you require FQS maps at a different input spectral resolution for your science.

References

  • 'The Forgotten Quadrant Survey. 12CO and 13CO(1-0) survey of the Galactic plane in the range 220° <l <240° -2.°5 < b < 0° ', Benedettini, M et al. 2020, A&A, 633, 147

Maps

HiPS

For the corresponding HIPS, unzip the directory and put it directly in an Aladin window to display the map

Known Issues

Version History

  • v1 CADE maps, March 2022

Original WCS Data

Project Website