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Title: | ISOGAL: A deep survey of the obscured inner Milky Way with ISO at 7 mu m and 15 mu m and with DENIS in the near-infrared |
Authors: | Omont, A Gilmore, G. F Alard, C Aracil, B August, T Baliyan, K Beaulieu, S Begon, S Bertou, X Blommaert, J. A. D. L Borsenberger, J Burgdorf, M Caillaud, B Cesarsky, C Chitre, A Copet, E de Batz, B Egan, M. P Egret, D Epchtein, N Felli, M Fouque, P Ganesh, S Genzel, R Glass, I. S Gredel, R Groenewegen, M. A. T Guglielmo, F Habing, H. J Hennebelle, P Jiang, B Joshi, U. C Kimeswenger, S Messineo, M Miville-Deschenes, M. A Moneti, A Morris, M Ojha, D. K Ortiz, R Ott, S Parthasarathy, M Perault, M Price, S. D Robin, A. C Schultheis, M Schuller, F Simon, G Soive, A Testi, L Teyssier, D Tiphene, D Unavane, M van Loon, J. T Wyse, R |
Keywords: | Stars AGB and post-AGB -- stars Circumstellar matter -- stars Mass-loss -- stars Formation -- dust Extinction -- infrared Stars -- Galaxy Bulge |
Issue Date: | Jun-2003 |
Publisher: | EDP Sciences |
Citation: | Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 403, No. 3, pp. 975 - 992 |
Abstract: | The ISOGAL project is an infrared survey of specific regions sampling the Galactic Plane selected to provide information on Galactic structure, stellar populations, stellar mass-loss and the recent star formation history of the inner disk and Bulge of the Galaxy. ISOGAL combines 7 and 15 μm ISOCAM observations -- with a resolution of 6 arcsec at worst -- with DENIS IJKs data to determine the nature of the sources and the interstellar extinction. We have observed about 16 square degrees with a sensitivity approaching 10-20 mJy, detecting ˜105 sources, mostly AGB stars, red giants and young stars. The main features of the ISOGAL survey and the observations are summarized in this paper, together with a brief discussion of data processing and quality. The primary ISOGAL products are described briefly (a full desciption is given in Schuller et al. 2003): viz. the images and the ISOGAL-DENIS five-wavelength point source catalogue. The main scientific results already derived or in progress are summarized. These include astrometrically calibrated 7 and 15 μm images, determining structures of resolved sources; identification and properties of interstellar dark clouds; quantification of the infrared extinction law and source dereddening; analysis of red giant and (especially) AGB stellar populations in the central Bulge, determining luminosity, presence of circumstellar dust and mass-loss rate, and source classification, supplemented in some cases by ISO/CVF spectroscopy; detection of young stellar objects of diverse types, especially in the inner Bulge with information about the present and recent star formation rate; identification of foreground sources with mid-IR excess. These results are the subject of about 25 refereed papers published or in preparation. |
Description: | Open Access |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2248/6034 |
ISSN: | 1432-0746 |
Appears in Collections: | IIAP Publications |
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