Partial aperture synthesis of five dark clouds at 1.4 GHz

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Interstellar Gas, Radio Astronomy, Stellar Evolution, Synthetic Apertures, B Stars, H Ii Regions, Molecular Clouds, Radio Telescopes

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The paper reports 1.4 GHz continuum observations of five dark cloud regions using the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope. A total of 97 radio continuum sources were detected. For all the fields, except Ophiuchus, the numbers of detected sources are consistent with the numbers predicted on the basis of counts of extragalactic background sources. The observations confirm, however, that the Ophiuchus and S 140 dark clouds are two local regions where early-type stars have recently formed. The Ophiuchus dark clouds is the only field in which previously undetected H II regions were found.

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