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Visual light and infrared observations as complementary sources of data on intergalactic dust

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Large-Scale Structures in the Universe Observational and Analytical Methods

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The significance of investigations of intergalactic dust in absorption, as well as of complementary observations in emission, is discussed. Infrared observations, particularly interesting for the Okroy Cloud, are cited. A program for further investigations is suggested.

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W. C. Seitter H. W. Duerbeck M. Tacke

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Wszołek, B., Rudnicki, K., de Bernardis, P., Masi, S. (1988). Visual light and infrared observations as complementary sources of data on intergalactic dust. In: Seitter, W.C., Duerbeck, H.W., Tacke, M. (eds) Large-Scale Structures in the Universe Observational and Analytical Methods. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 310. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-50135-5_73

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