Hongchi Wang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
107 Papers
566 Citations
Hongchi Wang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Molecular cloud & Star formation. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 88 publications. Previous affiliations of Hongchi Wang include Purple Mountain Observatory & Guangzhou University.
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Papers
A deep near-infrared survey toward the aquila molecular cloud. i. molecular hydrogen outflows
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors performed an unbiased, deep near-infrared survey toward the Aquila molecular cloud with a sky coverage of similar to 1 deg(2) and identified 45 molecular hydrogen emission-line objects (MHOs), of which only 11 were previously known.
Herbig-haro objects in the lupus i and iii molecular clouds
Hongchi Wang,Thomas Henning +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors performed a deep search for Herbig-Haro (HH) objects toward the Lupus I and III clouds, covering a sky area of similar to 1 and similar to 0.5 deg(2), respectively.
The LEGUE disk targets for LAMOST's pilot survey
Li Chen,Jinliang Hou,Jincheng Yu,Chao Liu,Licai Deng,Heidi Jo Newberg,Jeffrey L. Carlin,Fan Yang,Yue-Yang Zhang,Shiyin Shen,Haotong Zhang,Jian-Jun Chen,Yuqin Chen,Norbert Christlieb,Zhanwen Han,Hsu-Tai Lee,Xiaowei Liu,Kaike Pan,Jianrong Shi,Hongchi Wang,Zi Zhu +20 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the target selection algorithm for the low latitude disk portion of the LAMOST Pilot Survey was described, which aims to test systems in preparation for the lamost spectroscopic survey.
B-fields in Star-forming Region Observations (BISTRO): Magnetic Fields in the Filamentary Structures of Serpens Main
Woojin Kwon,Kate Pattle,Sarah Sadavoy,Charles L. Hull,Doug Johnstone,Derek Ward-Thompson,J. Di Francesco,Patrick M. Koch,Ray S. Furuya,Yasuo Doi,Valentin J. M. Le Gouellec,Jihye Hwang,A. Ran Lyo,Archana Soam,Xindi Tang,Thiem Hoang,Florian Kirchschlager,Chakali Eswaraiah,Lapo Fanciullo,Kyoung Hee Kim,Takashi Onaka,Vera Könyves,Ji-hyun Kang,Chang Won 창원 Lee 이,Motohide Tamura,Pierre Bastien,Tetsuo 川哲夫 Hasegawa 長谷,Shih-Ping Lai,Keping Qiu,David Berry,Doris Arzoumanian,Tyler L. Bourke,Do-Young Byun,Wen Ping Chen,Huei-Ru Chen,Mike Chen,Zhiwei Chen,Tao-Chung 道沖 Ching 慶,Jung-Hee Cho,Yunhee Choi,Minho Choi,Antonio Chrysostomou,Eun Jung Chung,Simon Coudé,Sophia Dai,Pham Ngoc Diep,Yan Duan,Hao-Yuan Duan,David Eden,Jason Fiege,Laura M. Fissel,Erica Franzmann,Per Friberg,Rachel Friesen,Gary A. Fuller,Tim Gledhill,Sarah Graves,Jane Greaves,Matthew James Griffin,Qilao Gu,I. Han,Jennifer Hatchell,Saeko S. Hayashi,Martin Houde,Tsuyoshi Inoue,Shu-ichiro Inutsuka,Kazunari Iwasaki,Il-Gyo Jeong,Miju Kang,Janik Karoly,Akimasa Kataoka,Koji S. Kawabata,Francisca Kemper,Kee-Tae Kim,Gwanjeong Kim,Mi-Ryang Kim,Shinyoung Kim,Jongsoo Kim,Jason M. Kirk,Masato I. N. Kobayashi,Takayoshi Kusune,Jungmi Kwon,Kevin Lacaille,Chi-Yan Law,Chin-Fei Lee,Yong‐Hee Lee,Hyeseung Lee,Jeong Eun Lee,Sang-Sung Lee,Dalei Li,Di Li,Hua-bai Li,Sheng-Lu 圣路 Lin 林,Sheng-Yuan Liu,Hong-Li Liu,J. Liu 刘,T. Liu 刘,Xing Lu,Steve Mairs,Masafumi 雅文 Matsumura 松村,Brenda C. Matthews,G. D. Moriarty-Schieven,Tetsuya Nagata,Fumitaka Nakamura,Hiroyuki Nakanishi,N. B. Ngoc,Nagayoshi Ohashi,Geumsook Park,Harriet Parsons,Nicolas Peretto,F. D. Priestley,Tae-Soo Pyo,Lei Qin,Ramprasad Rao,Jonathan Rawlings,Mark G. Rawlings,Brendan Retter,John Richer,Andrew Rigby,Hiro Saito,Giorgio Savini,Masumichi Seta,Yoshito Shimajiri,Hiroko Shinnaga,M. Tahani,Ya-Wen Tang,Kohji Tomisaka,Le Ngoc Tram,Yusuke Tsukamoto,Serena Viti,Hongchi Wang,Jia-wei Wang,Anthony Peter Whitworth,Jin-An Wu,Jinjin 津津 Xie 謝,Hsi-Wei Yen,Hyunju Yoo,Jinghua Yuan,Hyeong-Sik Yun,Tetsuya Zenko,Ya-Peng Zhang,Chuan-Peng Zhang,Guoyin Zhang,Jianjun Zhou,Lei Zhu,I. De Looze,Philippe André,C. D. Dowell,S. P. S. Eyres,Sam Falle,Jean-François Robitaille,Sven Van Loo +151 more
TL;DR: In this paper , 850 μm polarimetric observations toward the Serpens Main molecular cloud were obtained using the POL-2 polarimeter on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope as part of the B-fields In STar-forming Region Observations survey.
Improved Measurements of Molecular Cloud Distances Based on Global Search
TL;DR: In this paper, the BEEP-II method is further improved to measure molecular cloud distances in a global search manner, which is suitable for those molecular clouds with large angular size or in complicated environments.