Automated Processing and Analysis of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen Absorption Observations
Abstract
In this research project I analysed the composition and structure
of the cold neutral hydrogen (H i) gas at the locations of the
MAGMO (Mapping the Galactic Magnetic field through OH masers)
survey observations. To enable this analysis I developed an
automated pipeline and used that to produce H i absorption and
emission spectra from the MAGMO observations. This pipeline was
designed with the aim of being applicable to future large surveys
such as GASKAP, the Galactic Australian SKA Pathfinder survey.
The MAGMO observations targeted the sites of 6.7-GHz methanol
masers, which are associated with star-forming regions. These
very active regions have complex structures with bubbles formed
by stellar winds from young, high mass stars. In these regions it
is reasonable to expect there will be significant reserves of
cold gas. The MAGMO H i dataset provided an excellent opportunity
to examine the cold neutral medium (CNM) towards these regions
and to compare it with the overall CNM population.
In Chapter 2 I provide a summary of the current knowledge of the
Milky Way’s cold H i gas and an introduction to other topics
which will assist the reader in understanding the analysis.
Chapter 3 provides a detailed description of the data, and the
pipeline developed for its analysis. This is more detailed than
is typical in order to explain the decisions in developing the
automated processing. In Chapter 4 I provide the results from the
observations. In Chapter 5 I compare the results to results from
similar studies, discuss the overall findings and assess the
effectiveness of the processing pipeline. Finally in Chapter 6 I
summarise the main findings and discuss future potential for both
this data set and the processing pipeline.
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