First ISOCAM images of the Milky Way

Perault, M. ; Omont, A. ; Simon, G. ; Seguin, P. ; Ojha, D. ; Blommaert, J. ; Felli, M. ; Gilmore, G. ; Guglielmo, F. ; Habing, H. ; Price, S. ; Robin, A. ; de Batz, B. ; Cesarsky, C. ; Elbaz, D. ; Epchtein, N. ; Fouque, P. ; Guest, S. ; Levine, D. ; Pollock, A. ; Prusti, T. ; Siebenmorgen, R. ; Testi, L. ; Tiphene, D. (1996) First ISOCAM images of the Milky Way Astronomy & Astrophysics, 315 . L165-L168. ISSN 0004-6361

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Abstract

ISOGAL is a 15 μm ISOCAM survey of ∼ 12 deg2 in the Galactic Plane interior to |ℓ| = 45°. In combination with IJK data from the near-infrared southern sky survey DENIS, the ISO images allow the first detailed study of stellar populations throughout the inner Galaxy. We present preliminary results from a test observation at ℓ = 45° with 6" pixels and completeness limit 8 mJy. Of the ∼ 3000 sources deg2 detected, about half are KM giants, seen through extinction of up to Av, ∼, 30,while most of the remainder are probably dusty young stars. Although away from bright IRAS regions, the field displays spectacular emission features, and, unexpectedly, a number of regions which are optically thick at 15 μm. The dark regions are presumably dense filaments with Av, >, 25.

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Keywords:Galaxy: Stellar Content; Interstellar Medium: General; Interstellar Medium: Dust, Extinction; Infrared: Galaxies; Infrared: Stars
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