Far-infrared and submillimeter survey of the galactic plane from L = 11.5 deg to L = 17.5 deg

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Emission Spectra, Infrared Astronomy, Interstellar Matter, Milky Way Galaxy, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Astronomical Maps, Brightness Temperature, Far Infrared Radiation, H Ii Regions, Luminosity, Molecular Clouds, Submillimeter Waves

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Medium resolution (11 min) maps of the galactic plane are presented from l = 11.5 deg to l = 17.5 deg at wavelengths of 93 microns, 154 microns, and 190 microns. The maps are interpreted in terms of the temperature and spatial structure of diffuse far-infrared/submillimeter sources associated with evolved H II regions and a continuous ridge of galactic emission. The emission regions are found to be more extended at the longer wavelengths which implies that there must be a range of dust temperatures in the sources. The properties of the galactic ridge are similar to those of the sources.

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