8-13 micron spectrophotometry of the compact H II region G 45.1 plus 0.1

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Emission Spectra, H Ii Regions, Infrared Astronomy, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Black Body Radiation, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Spectrophotometers, Spectral Resolution, Spectrum Analysis

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Observations of the 8-13-micron spectrum with 2 percent spectral resolution of an infrared source associated with the compact galactic H II region G 45.1 plus 0.1 are described. Three emission lines have been detected. These lines are emitted from ionized gas in a high-excitation nebula, thereby lending support to the conclusion from earlier work that the H II region must be excited by a luminous young star of very early spectral type. The silicate absorption feature is only marginally present.

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