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The Chamaeleon Dark Clouds Complex: Preliminary Analysis of the Colour Excesses E(b-y) Towards the Selected Area 203

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

G.A.P. Franco*
Affiliation:
Copenhagen University Observatory, Copenhagen, Denmark and Departamento de Física, UFMG, Belo Horizonte, Brasil

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The Chamaeleon dark clouds form a large complex of interstellar obscuring material situated at ≈ 15° below the galactic plane. Although it is accepted as being one of the closest low-mass star formation region to the Sun, its distance has been debated issues. The proposed distance is in general dependent on the value assumed for the ratio of total-to-selective extinction, which in the Chamaeleon clouds has proved controversial, leading to distances estimates ranging from 115 to 215 pc.

Type
I. Molecular Clouds, Star Formation And HII Regions
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