A bipolar nebula in Orion identified with the IRAS source 05329-0505

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Infrared Stars, Orion Nebula, Spaceborne Astronomy, Stellar Envelopes, Astronomical Photometry, Cosmic Dust, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Polarization Characteristics

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Wolstencroft et al. (1985) have identified the optical counterparts of sources in the IRAS Point Source Catalog in a field in Orion. A number of extended objects have been found on the plates which correspond in position with IRAS sources but are for the most part unlisted. The present communication is concerned with one of these, IRAS 05329-0505. This object was found to be located within a visible bipolar nebula. The relationship between this source and the structure and illumination of the nebula is investigated. The nebula comprises two faint lobes of nebulosity located on either side of the indicated position of the IRAS source. Attention is given to infrared photometry and imaging polarimetry.

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