Spectrophotometry of CRL 2688 from 2 to 24 microns

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astronomical Photometry, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Infrared Astronomy, Nebulae, Black Body Radiation, Cygnus Constellation, Ice

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Infrared spectrophotometric observations (2 to 24 microns) are reported for CRL 2688, an IR source in Cygnus associated with twin symmetric reflection nebulae. The entire spectrum from 3 to 24 microns is shown to be a generally featureless continuum and to be too broad to be fit by a single blackbody. No evidence is found for ice absorption near 3.1 microns, and the data suggest a possible emission feature near 3.3 microns.

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