Far-infrared observations of the galactic plane between L = 18 deg and L = 20 deg. I - The survey results

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Far Infrared Radiation, Galactic Structure, Infrared Astronomy, Milky Way Galaxy, Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Maps, Centimeter Waves, Data Reduction

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Results are presented of a far-infrared survey, in three wavebands, of a region of the Galactic Plane. The wavebands are centered on 32, 56, and 76 microns. The observations encompass 2.7 square degrees at a resolution of better than 1.5 arcmin and are complete to a spectral flux density limit of 500 Jy at the longer wavelength. Several of the 36 sources detected do not have associated 6-cm radio continuum emission at the 100 mJy level. The distribution of flux from the region within the 40-350 micron band is presented in the form of a contour map. The total flux density for each source is calculated by summing the relevant pixels of the deconvolved map.

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