Bibcode
Garzon, F.; Hammersley, P. L.; Mahoney, T.; Calbet, X.; Selby, M. J.; Hepburn, I. D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 264, NO. 3/OCT1, P. 773, 1993
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1993
Citations
46
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Description
The first results are presented here of the Two-Micron Galactic Survey
(TMGS). The TMGS is the most sensitive near-infrared survey of the
Galactic plane yet attempted on a large scale. The Galactic plane has
been drift-scanned in several regions over the areas -5° < l <
30°, |b| ≤ 15° and 30° < l < 180°, |b| ≤
5°. The discussion in this paper concentrates mainly on three mapped
areas centred on δ = -1°, -23° and -30°, covering a
total of 138 deg2 of sky. The survey is complete in the areas
covered to magnitude mK ≃ +9.8 mag. So far, a total area
of 255 deg2 has been mapped and 470 000 objects have been
detected, the majority of these in the Galactic plane and with no known
visible counterparts. About 90 per cent of IRAS point sources in the
regions covered have been cross-correlated with our survey. The TMGS is
detecting stars deep inside the bulge and has found extensive regions of
exceptionally high extinction in the plane.