IRCAM observations of the Reipurth 50 IR source

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Infrared Imagery, Infrared Instruments, Near Infrared Radiation, Point Sources, Reflection Nebulae, Cameras, Infrared Spectra, Interstellar Matter, Spectrum Analysis, Star Formation, Variable Mass Systems

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The near infrared images of the infrared source associated with the Reipurth 50 variable nebula are discussed. Data is obtained using the infrared camera IRCAM. Images suggest that a single embedded object, visible beyond 2 microns, is the illuminating source of a bent reflection cavity east of the source. An extinction of 20 to 30 visual magnitudes is deduced to the source. The reflection nebula has a blue tip at the furthest point from the source, suggestive of illumination by secondary scattering.

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