Early Results from the Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper Southern Sky Survey

After a successful eleven-year campaign at Kitt Peak, we moved the Wisconsin H-Alpha Mapper (WHAM) to Cerro Tololo in early 2009. Here we present some of the early data after a few months under southern skies. These maps begin to complete the first all-sky, kinematic survey of the diffuse H-alpha em...

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Hauptverfasser: Haffner, L M, Reynolds, R J, Madsen, G J, Hill, A S, Barger, K A, Jaehnig, K P, Mierkiewicz, E J, Percival, J W, Chopra, N
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