Compact infrared sources associated with southern H2 regions

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Hydrogen Clouds, Infrared Radiation, Nebulae, Radiation Sources, Cosmic Dust, Hydrogen Ions, Infrared Astronomy, Interstellar Matter, Protostars, Silicates

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Maps were presented of five bright, compact infrared sources associated with eleven galactic H 2 regions. RCW 57/IRS 1, an unresolved source, exceptionally bright at 4.8 micrometer, may be a protostar. A similar object may be embedded in RCW 38/IRS 1. The 1.25 micrometer luminosity of the single component source G298.2-0.3 is the highest of any known in the H 2 region. The exciting star (RCW 38/IRS 2) was detected in one source.

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