High Resolution 18 Micron Imaging of Hot Molecular Cores

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7 pages, 5 figures, to appear in 'Galactic Star Formation Across the Stellar Mass Spectrum', eds. J.M. De Buizer & N.S. van de

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I present the latest results from a search for hot molecular cores at mid-infrared wavelengths from the largest optical telescopes available at the present time. Three well-observed hot molecular cores were imaged, G29.96-0.02, G19.61-0.23, and G34.26+0.15. Even though mid-infrared sources have been claimed to be detected previously at the hot molecular core locations of both G19.61-0.23 and G34.26+0.15, only the hot molecular core in G29.96-0.02 resulted in a detection. New upper limits on mid-infrared emission are given for the hot molecular cores that were not detected.

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