Fig. 5

Blow-up of Herschel SPIRE 250 μm maps at the location of the Planck cold clumps localised by their elliptic boundary. The different circles and the annuli refer to the apertures adopted for the photometry used in the SEDs. The large aperture has a 9′ diameter, and the smaller ones correspond to either 74″ (S3 and S5), 116″ (S1, S4, S6, S7, S8 and S9), or 360″ (S10).
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