Multi-Wavelength Characterization Of Candidate Cold Cores Detected By The Archeops Baloon-borne Experiment

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The Archeops ballon-borne experiment, a precursor of PLANCK/HFI, has observed 30% of the whole sky between 143 and 545 GHz and has detected nearly 300 candidate cold cores. Here we present a recent work on the characterization of these "cold spots" by using archival Spitzer (IRAC/MIPS), Bolocam (Galactic Plane Survey), and IRAS data. Preliminary results from a selected sample of objects shows good agreement between the Archeops detections and the higher resolution data, and that these sources are characterized by a temperature in the range 10 - 12 K.

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