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Higher resolution IR images for the sources – HIP 51568, HIP 61680 and HIP 76375, in which nearby contaminating objects are seen in the WISE and when available Spitzer MIPS and Herschel PACS images. The orientation for all images are north, up and east, left and the images are 300′′ in size along each axis. The black circles represent the IRAS 100 μm beam centered over the source positions. For HIP 51658 a nearby object (~55″ to the NE) is seen to become increasingly brighter at increasing wavelengths, as shown in the WISE 22 μm (W4) and Herschel PACS 100 μm images. For HIP 68160, a nearby object (~35″ to the west) is seen in the W4 image. For HIP 76375 and the binary companion – HIP 76382 (121′′ to the SE) are both visible in the WISE 3.4 μm (W1), W4 and Spitzer MIPS 24 μm images. Neither component of the system are seen in the Spitzer MIPS 70 μm image. The galaxy IC 4563 (~80″ to the east), is visible in the W4 and MIPS images, and lies within the IRAS beam area.

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