Cold Dust in Luminous Star-Forming Regions

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Using the 170μm ISOPHOT Serendipity Survey (ISOSS) we are searching for high-mass star forming regions. Our sample consists of cold and luminous ISOSS sources coinciding with embedded young stellar objects detected by the MSX, 2MASS and IRAS infrared surveys. The large amount and low temperature of gas and dust, which has not been dispersed, indicates a recent beginning of the ongoing star formation. (Sub)millimeter and infrared follow-up observations confirmed the early evolutionary stage in two candidate regions.

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