Far infrared photometry of H2 regions

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Astronomical Photometry, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Far Infrared Radiation, Hydrogen Clouds, Infrared Photometry, Cosmic Dust, Infrared Astronomy, Point Sources, Radiation Sources, Radio Emission, Telescopes

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Broadband 40 - 350 micron fluxes are presented for 56 sources observed with a balloon-borne telescope. Within the estimated pointing accuracy, all of these sources can be identified with H 2 regions. The measured fluxes, together with available radio continuum data, were used to investigate further the relationship between infrared and radio flux and to estimate effective dust absorption depths and dust-to-gas ratios within the ionized regions.

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