Abstract

We present the results of a low-resolution (2i ) 2i) survey of radio recombination lines (RRLs) near 327 MHz in the Galactic plane made with the Ooty Radio Telescope (ORT). Although the angular resolution is coarse, these observations represent the —rst contiguous survey of low-frequency RRL emis- sion in the longitude range l 330i¨0i¨89i (inner Galaxy). Hydrogen RRLs were detected in almost all directions in the inner Galaxy and carbon lines in several positions. In the outer Galaxy (l 172i¨252i), an unbiased set of 14 positions were observed and lines were detected toward three of them. To study the extent of the ionized gas above the Galactic disk, we have observed RRLs along the Galactic latitude at two speci—c longitudes and RRLs were detected up to b \^ 3i. The l-v diagram and (l 0i.0 13i.9). the radial distribution, obtained from RRL emission near 327 MHz, show good similarity with that of RRL emission near 1.4 GHz, ii intense ˇˇ 12CO emission and to some extent with the RRLs observed near 3 cm from normal H II region. These distributions are distinctly diUerent from those of Ha and H I emission from the Galactic disk. Based on a comparison of the radial distribution of diUerent com- ponents in the Galactic disk, we conclude that the diUuse RRL emission is associated with star-forming regions and possibly with a low-density component of known H II regions in the inner Galaxy. Subject headings: diUuse radiationH II regionsISM: moleculesISM: structure ¨ radio lines: ISM

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