A technique for separating the galactic thermal radio emission from the non-thermal component by means of the associated infrared emission

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Galactic Radiation, Galactic Radio Waves, Infrared Radiation, Angular Resolution, Bremsstrahlung, Continuous Spectra, Infrared Astronomy Satellite

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The correlation between the IRAS 60-micron band emission from the galactic disk and radio continuum emissions measured at 11 and 6 cm is discussed. The contribution of the radio continuum at these frequencies from H II is determined. The 60-micron band is used to separate the thermal component of the radio continuum emission from the synchrotron component, and this method is applied to the identification of new SNR candidates.

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