The methanol multibeam survey

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A new 7-beam methanol multibeam receiver is being used to survey the Galaxy for newly forming massive stars, that are pinpointed by strong methanol maser emission at 6.668 GHz. The receiver, jointly constructed by Jodrell Bank Observatory (JBO) and the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), was successfully commissioned at Parkes in January 2006. The Parkes-Jodrell survey of the Milky Way for methanol masers is two orders of magnitude faster than previous systematic surveys using 30-m class dishes, and is the first systematic survey of the entire Galactic plane. The first 53 days of observations with the Parkes telescope have yielded 518 methanol sources, of which 218 are new discoveries. We present the survey methodology as well as preliminary results and analysis. © 2008 International Astronomical Union.

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Green, J. A., Cohen, R. J., Caswell, J. L., Fuller, G. A., Brooks, K., Burton, M. G., … Cox, J. (2007). The methanol multibeam survey. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 3, pp. 218–222). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921307013002

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