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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Brian Baughman; Joshua Wood;
    Publisher: Sissa Medialab
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 1989
    Authors: 
    R. J. Cohen; M. C. Shepherd; Michael J. Gaylard; M. E. West;
    Publisher: Springer Netherlands

    The phase-lag technique of estimating distance to OH-IR sources is briefly described. Preliminary results are presented from a study of nine OH-IR sources in the galactic centre direction.

  • Publication . Article . 1979
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Wolfgang Kundt;
    Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2019
    Authors: 
    R. C. G. Chaves; R. Mukherjee; R. A. Ong;
    Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC
  • Publication . Conference object . 2013
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Maria Teresa Fiocchi;
    Publisher: Sissa Medialab
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2008
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    A. Cabrera-Lavers; Francisco Garzón; Peter Hammersley; M. López Corredoira; B. Vicente; Carlos González Fernández;
    Publisher: Springer New York
  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Kelly Malone;
    Publisher: Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 1987
    Authors: 
    T. R. Clifton; A. W. Jones; Andrew Lyne;
    Publisher: Springer Netherlands
  • Publication . Article . 1979
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Michael Edmunds;
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    A. K. Gautam; Binil Aryal;
    Publisher: Nepal Journals Online (JOL)

    A far infrared dust cavity nearby AGB star namely AGB19+26 found to be located, centered at R.A.(J2000)= 20h 02m 02.8s and Dec.(J2000)= 26° 52' 36.8".Distribution of Planck function, dust color temperature, dust mass and visual extinction of the far infrared cavity was studied. This cavity was found to have following properties: (a) it is located nearby AGB star named AGB19+26around far infrared loopG064-01 at 2000 pc, (b) it is close to the Galactic plane at galactic latitude -1.2° therefore the radiation field is strong and (c) the diameter of the cavity is greater than 0.2° on IRAS. The dust color temperatures are found to be in the range 21.48 ± 0.25 K to 22.03 ± 0.12 K. Planck function was found to be non-uniform along its extension and compression, suggesting that the dust and grains are not in the local thermodynamic equilibrium, possibly because of external cause. It is therefore, a deviation from the Gaussian distribution is noted in the histogram of dust color temperature. It is concluded that the cavity was formed due to the high pressure events occurred in the past.

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  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Brian Baughman; Joshua Wood;
    Publisher: Sissa Medialab
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 1989
    Authors: 
    R. J. Cohen; M. C. Shepherd; Michael J. Gaylard; M. E. West;
    Publisher: Springer Netherlands

    The phase-lag technique of estimating distance to OH-IR sources is briefly described. Preliminary results are presented from a study of nine OH-IR sources in the galactic centre direction.

  • Publication . Article . 1979
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Wolfgang Kundt;
    Publisher: Wiley
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2019
    Authors: 
    R. C. G. Chaves; R. Mukherjee; R. A. Ong;
    Publisher: WORLD SCIENTIFIC
  • Publication . Conference object . 2013
    Open Access
    Authors: 
    Maria Teresa Fiocchi;
    Publisher: Sissa Medialab
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 2008
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    A. Cabrera-Lavers; Francisco Garzón; Peter Hammersley; M. López Corredoira; B. Vicente; Carlos González Fernández;
    Publisher: Springer New York
  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    Kelly Malone;
    Publisher: Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI)
  • Publication . Part of book or chapter of book . 1987
    Authors: 
    T. R. Clifton; A. W. Jones; Andrew Lyne;
    Publisher: Springer Netherlands
  • Publication . Article . 1979
    Closed Access
    Authors: 
    Michael Edmunds;
    Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  • Open Access
    Authors: 
    A. K. Gautam; Binil Aryal;
    Publisher: Nepal Journals Online (JOL)

    A far infrared dust cavity nearby AGB star namely AGB19+26 found to be located, centered at R.A.(J2000)= 20h 02m 02.8s and Dec.(J2000)= 26° 52' 36.8".Distribution of Planck function, dust color temperature, dust mass and visual extinction of the far infrared cavity was studied. This cavity was found to have following properties: (a) it is located nearby AGB star named AGB19+26around far infrared loopG064-01 at 2000 pc, (b) it is close to the Galactic plane at galactic latitude -1.2° therefore the radiation field is strong and (c) the diameter of the cavity is greater than 0.2° on IRAS. The dust color temperatures are found to be in the range 21.48 ± 0.25 K to 22.03 ± 0.12 K. Planck function was found to be non-uniform along its extension and compression, suggesting that the dust and grains are not in the local thermodynamic equilibrium, possibly because of external cause. It is therefore, a deviation from the Gaussian distribution is noted in the histogram of dust color temperature. It is concluded that the cavity was formed due to the high pressure events occurred in the past.