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This work makes available a further 2,860deg$^2$ of the GLEAM survey, covering half of the accessible Galactic Plane, across twenty frequency bands sampling $72-231$MHz, with resolution $4-2$. Unlike previous GLEAM data releases, we used multi-scale clean to better deconvolve large-scale Galactic structure. For the Galactic longitude ranges $345^circ < l < 67^circ$, $180^circ < l < 240^circ$, we provide a compact source catalogue of 22,037 components selected from a 60-MHz bandwidth image centred at 200-MHz, with RMS noise $approx10-20$mJy beam$^{-1}$ and position accuracy better than $2$. The catalogue has a completeness of 50% at $approx120$mJy, and a reliability of 99.86%. It covers Galactic latitudes $1^circleq|b|leq10^circ$ toward the Galactic Centre and $|b|leq10^circ$ for other regions, and is available from Vizier; images covering $|b|leq10^circ$ for all longitudes are made available on the GLEAM VO server and SkyView.
We examined the latest data release from the GaLactic and Extragalactic All-sky Murchison Widefield Array (GLEAM) survey covering $345^circ < l < 60^circ$, $180^circ < l < 240^circ$, using these data and that of the Widefield Infrared Survey Explorer
We have detected 27 new supernova remnants (SNRs) using a new data release of the GLEAM survey from the Murchison Widefield Array (MWA) telescope, including the lowest surface-brightness SNR ever detected, G0.1-9.7. Our method uses spectral fitting t
The GLOSTAR survey will study the star formation in the Galactic plane between $-2^{circ}< textit{l}< 85^{circ}$ and $|b| < 1^{circ}$ with unprecedented sensitivity in both, flux density ($sim$ 40 $mu Jy$ beam$^{-1}$) and range of angular scales ($si
Using the PMO-13.7 m millimeter telescope at Delingha in China, we have conducted a large-scale simultaneous survey of $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, and C$^{18}$O $J=1-0$ emission toward the sky region centered at $l$=$209.7^circ$, $b$=$-$2.25$^circ$ with a
We have studied the properties of molecular clouds in the second quadrant of the Milky Way Mid-plane from l$=$104$.!!^{circ}$75 to l$=$119$.!!^{circ}$75 and b$=-$5$.!!^{circ}$25 to b$=$5$.!!^{circ}$25 using the $^{12}$CO, $^{13}$CO, and C$^{18}$O $J=