Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 2003
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+A/399/995. Originally published in: 2003A&A...399..995P
Physics
Molecular Clouds, Photometry: Infrared
Scientific paper
A region of approximately 28'x26' of Cha II, centered at RA = 13h 00min 47s, DE = -77° 06' 09" (2000), was surveyed with ISOCAM in raster mode at LW2(5-8.5μm) (TDT N.11500619) and LW3(12-18μm)(TDT N.11500620). All the frames were observed with a pixel field of view (PFOV) of 6", intrinsic integration time Tint=2.1s and ~15s integration time per sky position. The total integration time was of 4472 s and 4474 s for LW2 and LW3, respectively.
We obtained J, H, and Ks images of the central part of Cha II covering an area of4.9'x4.9' with the SOFI near-IR camera at the ESO 3.58m New Technology Telescope (NTT) on the night of April 28, 2000 under very good seeing conditions (~0.3") SOFI uses a 1024x1024 pixel HgCdTe array and provides a field of view of 299"x299" with a scale of 0.292"/pix.
(2 data files).
Gomez Matias
Marenzi Anna Rosa
Olofsson Goeran
Persi Paolo
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