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Infrared studies of an ionization front region in the Orion Nebula

Becklin et al., 1976

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18104140736797847879
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Becklin E
Beckwith S
Gatley I
Matthews K
Neugebauer G
Sarazin C
Werner M
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Astrophysical Journal, vol. 207, Aug. 1, 1976, pt. 1, p. 770, 771, 773-775, 777-779.

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A ridge or bar of emission at 10 microns has been found which is parallel and adjacent to the H IH II interface in the Orion Nebula 2 arcmin southeast of the Trapezium. The emission is interpreted as coming from heated dust whose density at the interface is an order of …
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