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Objects newly identified with Spitzer/Glimpse Survey IRAS name FC (Jy) log(F C /F A ) log(F E /F C ) LRS SiO H2O Comments

Objects newly identified with Spitzer/Glimpse Survey IRAS name FC (Jy) log(F C /F A ) log(F E /F C ) LRS SiO H2O Comments

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Some stellar maser sources at preplanetary stage have very thick circumstellar envelopes, for which no near-infrared identifications have been made. We investigated such stars at radio/NIR/MIR wavelengths using the NRO 45-m, ANU 2.2-m, UH 2.2-m, and SUBARU 8.2-m telescopes. Furthermore, using the Spitzer/Glimpse survey of the Galactic p...

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... part of the sample we chose for identification in the Spitzer/GLIMPSE survey is sum- marized in Table 1. One of the most interesting objects among these is IRAS 18450−0148 (W43A), which is known as a water maser fountain with collimated outflows ( Imai et al. 2002). ...

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