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1742-3005 (l,b -1.25, 0 deg) was discovered serendipitously by PHT-P towards
Sgr E during a survey of large scale structure in the Nuclear Bulge (NB)
between 3.6 and 200 um in Feb. 1996 (program PMEZGER.PGMGALC). It's nature
is completely unknown. Not seen in earlier ground- and balloon-based surveys,
it could be variable, as it now outshines Sgr A West at 3.6 um. A follow up
PHT-S spectrum taken on August 25th 1997 reveals a strange, rather flat NIR/MIR
spectrum, unique for sources in the NB, extending longwards at least as far as
a PHT-P 25 um measurement. There is photometric evidence for extended
emission on an angular scales of ca. 1 arcmin. LWS upper limits imply a
declining flux density with increasing wavelength longwards of 25 um. IR
imaging and spectroscopy is needed to identify the energy source for 1742-3005.
We propose (i) PHT-C and ISOCAM mapping to establish the structure and it's
dependence on wavelength; (ii) a full SWS spectral scan to measure lines
diagnostic of the heating source and to measure the spectral turn over of the
continuum emission in the 25 - 40 um range, and (iii) a repeat of the
initial PHT-P measurements to search for variability over the duration of the
ISO mission. The requested TDT is 5.2 hr.
Two figures for this proposal are being sent by FAX to the project scientist.