Narrow band photometry of infrared objects at 10.7 microns

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Astronomical Photometry, Infrared Astronomy, Radiation Sources, Astronomical Spectroscopy, Black Body Radiation, Galactic Radiation, Interstellar Masers, Late Stars, Planetary Radiation, Stellar Spectrophotometry, Telescopes

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Preliminary results of narrow-band photometry performed at 10.7 microns with a 193-cm telescope are presented. A schematic description of the instrument is given. Besides planets and stellar standards, three infrared objects have been observed: IRC plus 10216, VY CMa, NML Cyg. The fluxes detected are in agreement with those found by other authors. The source NML Cyg presents an asymmetric shape never observed before which is related to the OH-maser emitting region coincident with the IR source. The nature of this asymmetry is unexplained at present.

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