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Table B.1

Observed and simulated peak fluxes Ip with POLARIS for maximum grain sizes amax ∈ [0.25, 50] μm and globule masses Mgas ∈ [1, 5] M.

λ Ip Obs. Ip (0.25 μm) Ip (2 μm) Ip (3 μm) Ip (10 μm) Ip (50 μm)
(μm) (Jy beam−1) (Jy beam−1) (Jy beam−1) (Jy beam−1) (Jy beam−1) (Jy beam−1)
5.0 M 4.6 M 4.4 M 3.2 M 1.0 M
1300 0.64 ± 0.07(a) 0.25 0.42 0.59 0.95 0.40
1100 0.68 ± 0.07(a) 0.40 0.65 0.89 1.32 0.57
850 1.1 ± 0.33(b) 0.72 1.13 1.46 1.89 0.83
800 1.3 ± 0.21(a) 0.75 1.14 1.47 1.85 0.81
600 4 ± 0.85(a) 3.07 4.3 5.19 5.80 2.73
450 4.2 ± 0.84(b) 2.52 3.3 3.85 3.85 1.95
214 36.87 ± 0.02(c) 37.36 36.72 37.02 37.38 36.90

χ2 1.61 0.35 0.59 2.40 1.97

Notes. (a) Chandler et al. (1990), beam sizes are 21″, 19″, 13″ and 19″ for 1300, 1100, 800 and 600 μm, respectively. (b) Launhardt et al. (2010), beam sizes are 8.6″ for 450 μm and 14.9″ for 850 μm. (c) This paper, beam size is 18.2″. The 2 mm observation of Chandler et al. (1990) was excluded as no error limits were specified.

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