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Table 4

Positions, flux densities, and diameters of the cores.

2.7 mm 1.4 mm


Position peaka TOTALb HMCc TOTALb HMCc Source diameterd



α(J2000) δ(J2000) S ν S ν S ν S ν θ s θ s
Core h m s ° ′ ″ (Jy/beam) (Jy) (Jy) (Jy/beam) (Jy) (Jy) (arcsec) (AU)

G10 1810 28.66 −19 5549.7 1.44 2.42 0.28 0.77 3.40 1.40 2.0 6800
G19e 1827 38.06 −11 5637.0 0.24 0.64 0.16 1.02 1.50 1.50 1.0 12 600
G19Bf 1827 37.33 −11 5632.1 0.07 0.07 ... ...g ...g ...g ...g ...g
G29 18 46 03.76 −02 39 22.6 0.31 2.00 ... 0.26 2.03 0.83 1.3 4550

Notes. 

(a)

This refers to the 1.4 mm continuum emission.

(b)

The total (free-free and dust) flux density.

(c)

Flux density of the HMC. See Sect. 4.1 for a description of how the HMC flux density has been calculated.

(d)

Deconvolved average diameter of the 50% contour at 1.4 mm.

(e)

The flux at 2.7 mm includes the emission of the UC Hii regions A, C, D, F, and J (Furuya et al. 2005).

(f)

Position and flux density at 2.7 mm of the UC Hii region B (Furuya et al. 2005).

(g)

Source not detected at 1.4 mm. Position corresponds to the 2.7 mm emission peak.

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