Multifrequency radio continuum observations of extended galactic objects. I - Nine objects from the 2695 MHz Effelsberg galactic plane survey

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Continuous Spectra, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Supernova Remnants, Brightness Temperature, H Ii Regions, Polarized Electromagnetic Radiation, Pulsars, Radiant Flux Density, Radio Galaxies

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The recently published 2696 MHz galactic plane survey with the Effelsberg 100-m telescope has been inspected for extended, unidentified objects. Nine of these objects have subsequently been observed at 1420, 4750 MHz and 10 GHz. Based on the available continuum radio data, the authors propose the following most likely identifications: two supernova remnants, five H II-regions, one radio galaxy, and one object resolved into an H II-region seen in front of a supernova remnant.

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