Observations of young low-mass stars in dense cores

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Dust, Gases, Infrared Astronomy, Mapping, C-141 Aircraft, Emission Spectra, Infrared Astronomy Satellite

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In this period the first maps were made during two flights of the Kuipper Airborne Observatory (KAO) in January 1986. One of these shows extended emission at 100 and 160 microns from the dense core B35 containing the IRAS point source 05417+0907. The 160 micron emission has approximately the same extent as the NH3 (1,1) line emission at 1.4 cm, indicating close correspondence between the warm dust and the dense gas. The 160 micron map shows a previously unknown secondary maximum about 90 arcsec north of the IRAS source.

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