Abstract

We present a comparison of optical surface brightness and extinction data with IRAS infrared maps at 60 and 100 μm for the high galactic latitude cloud L1642. We have derived the optical albedo of the grains and the ratio of 100 μm and optical opacities. The albedo does not depend strongly on wavelength; on the average the albedo is 0.5 between 3450 and 5500 Å. L1642 is detected also at 12 and 25 μm, where the morphology of the brightness distribution supports an explanation in terms of non-equilibrium emission from small grains and/or large aromatic molecules.

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