New compact infrared objects associated with two southern Type-I OH masers

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Cosmic Dust, Early Stars, Hydrogen Ions, Hydroxyl Emission, Infrared Astronomy, Interstellar Masers, H Ii Regions, Infrared Spectra, Spectral Energy Distribution

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This paper reports on the detection and photometry of the infrared counterparts of two Type-I OH masers. OH 308.9+0.1 is identified with a compact HII region recently detected by Caswell et al. (1981). The infrared energy distribution is consistent with the radiation of a thick dust shell at a temperature of 500 K heated by an early-type star. OH 309.8 + 0.5 is probably a compact object located at the edge of an extended HII region.

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