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Spitzer IRAC emission at 3.5 μm (top right), 4.5 μm (bottom left), and 8.0 μm (bottom right) associated with IRAS 15398-3359. Top left pannel: blue-shifted and red-shifted 12CO(2–1) emission. The black star indicates the position of the compact source. The infrared emission extending southwestward may stem from shocks of the blueshifted outflow close to the star. The spot in RA, Dec(J2000) = (15:43:01.3; −34:09:15.4) seen at 3.4 and 4.5 μm coincides with the terminal part of the blue lobe.

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