Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 September 2002
ISOGAL, one of the most important programs observed by ISO, is a7-15 μm ISOCAM survey, with 6" pixels and sensitivity around 15 mJy,of ≈18 deg2 in the Galactic Plane mostly interior to |l| = 30°. In combination with near-infraredDENIS data, ISOGAL data allow detailed studies of cold stellar populationsand Galactic structure in regions highly obscured throughout the innerGalaxy. Version 1 of the ISOGAL Point Source Catalogue is submitted forpublication and will be available through CDS. It contains about 105 stars,with associated KJI DENIS data for most of them. Most of these sources areAGB stars and red giants, with a number of dusty young stars.