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Table 1

Details of the IR, sub-mm, and radio observations.

Mission/Telescope Epoch of observations λcentral/phot. band Reference

IRAS 1–11/1983 12, 25, 60, 100 μm Helou & Walker (1988)
VLA 12/1987–9/1988, 2/1990, 8/1991 2, 3.6, 6 cm Taylor et al. (1987, 1990),
Apparao et al. (1990),
Dougherty et al. (1991b),
Dougherty & Taylor (1992)
RAO/NOAO/MKO 4/1988–3/1991 JHKLMN bands Dougherty et al. (1991a)
JCMT 8/1988, 8/1989 0.76, 1.1 mm Waters et al. (1989, 1991)
IRAM 3/1991, 12/1992 1.2 mm Wendker et al. (2000)
MSX 1996–1997 4.29, 4.35, 8.88, 12.13, 14.65, 21.3 μm Egan et al. (2003)
AKARI 5/2006–8/2007 9, 18, 65, 90, 140, 160 μm Ishihara et al. (2010)
WISE 1/2010–11/2010 3.3, 4.6, 12 and 22 μm Cutri & et al. (2014)
JVLA 10/2010 0.7, 1.3, 3.5 and 6.0 cm this work
CARMA 9/2013 3 mm Klement et al. (2015)
APEX/LABOCA 9/2013, 7–8/2015 0.87 mm this work

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