2006
DOI: 10.1086/508915
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The Characterization and Galactic Distribution of Infrared Dark Clouds

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“…However, as the individual peaks cannot be seen at either 160 μm or 500 μm, the two are grouped together and modelled as a single core. A distance of 3.4 kpc for the entire cloud is assumed (Simon et al 2006b). No previously calculated masses are available for these cores.…”
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“…However, as the individual peaks cannot be seen at either 160 μm or 500 μm, the two are grouped together and modelled as a single core. A distance of 3.4 kpc for the entire cloud is assumed (Simon et al 2006b). No previously calculated masses are available for these cores.…”
Section: G03050+0095mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Neither core can be seen in emission at wavelengths shorter than 160 μm. A distance of 3.4 kpc is assumed (Simon et al 2006b). No previously calculated masses are available for these cores.…”
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“…Carey et al 1998;Peretto & Fuller 2010) against the Galactic background at mid-IR wavelengths . Simon et al (2006a), Teyssier et al (2002), and Kainulainen et al (2011a) showed that some IRDCs are embedded in giant molecular clouds (GMCs), and thus are not isolated…”
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“…Simon et al (2006a) presented a catalog of almost 11 000 IRDCs in the first and fourth quadrants of the Galactic plane. Using 13 CO J = 1-0 molecular line emission, the kinematic distances to 313 clouds in this catalog were established (Simon et al 2006b). This allowed to estimate the sizes, masses, and Galactic distribution for this large sample.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%