A high resolution far-infrared survey of a section of the galactic plane. II - Far-infrared, CO, and radio continuum results

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Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Astronomy, Interstellar Gas, Molecular Spectra, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astronomical Maps, Carbon Monoxide, Continuous Spectra, Hydrogen Clouds

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An area of 7.5 sq deg of the galactic plane at 70 microns have been surveyed with a 1-arcmin beam. The region lies between lII equals 10 deg and lII equals 16 deg and includes the M17 and W33 complexes. The weakest of the 42 sources detected had a flux density of 350 Jy at 70 microns. Detailed far-infrared, (C-12)O, (C-13)O, and radio continuum observations of the sources are presented. The derivation of the important physical parameters of the sources and their surrounding molecular clouds are discussed. The properties of the individual regions are also discussed and maps of selected sources are presented.

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