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W. P. Armentrout
Researcher at West Virginia University
Publications - 16
Citations - 712
W. P. Armentrout is an academic researcher from West Virginia University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Milky Way & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 615 citations. Previous affiliations of W. P. Armentrout include First Green Bank.
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The wise catalog of galactic h ii regions
L. D. Anderson,L. D. Anderson,T. M. Bania,Dana S. Balser,Virginia Cunningham,Trey V. Wenger,Trey V. Wenger,B. M. Johnstone,W. P. Armentrout +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors made a catalog of over 8000 Galactic HII regions and HII region candidates by searching for their characteristic mid-infrared (MIR) morphology.
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Finding Distant Galactic HII Regions
L. D. Anderson,L. D. Anderson,W. P. Armentrout,B. M. Johnstone,T. M. Bania,Dana S. Balser,Trey V. Wenger,Virginia Cunningham +7 more
TL;DR: The WISE catalog of Galactic HII regions contains ∼ 2000 HII region candidates lacking ionized gas spectroscopic observations as discussed by the authors, and these regions are the most distant known in the Galaxy.
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A Green Bank Telescope Survey of Large Galactic H II Regions
L. D. Anderson,L. D. Anderson,W. P. Armentrout,Matteo Luisi,T. M. Bania,Dana S. Balser,Trey V. Wenger,Trey V. Wenger +7 more
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Finding Distant Galactic HII Regions
L. D. Anderson,L. D. Anderson,W. P. Armentrout,B. M. Johnstone,T. M. Bania,Dana S. Balser,Trey V. Wenger,Virginia Cunningham +7 more
TL;DR: The WISE catalog of Galactic HII regions contains approximately 2000 HII region candidates lacking ionized gas spectroscopic observations as mentioned in this paper, which is the most distant known in the galaxy.
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The Southern H II Region Discovery Survey. I. The Bright Catalog
Trey V. Wenger,Trey V. Wenger,John M. Dickey,Christopher H. Jordan,Dana S. Balser,W. P. Armentrout,W. P. Armentrout,L. D. Anderson,L. D. Anderson,T. M. Bania,Joanne Dawson,Joanne Dawson,Naomi McClure-Griffiths,Jeanine Shea,Jeanine Shea +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to observe 4-10 radio continuum and hydrogen radio recombination line (RRL) emission from candidate H Ⅱ regions in the Galactic zone 250° < 𝓁 < 344°,|b|4°.