We present new high spatial resolution data of the GGD 27 complex, obtained both by speckle inter-ferometry and by lunar occultation observations. Additionally, we performed imaging in the wavelength intervals 8È9 km and 10È13 km. The combination of these data with earlier VLA radio maps of Marti, Rodri guez, & Reipurth yields new hints on the nature of IRS 7. It also conÐrms the interpretation by Aspin et al. that their GGD 27 ILL is the illuminator of the reÑection nebula north of IRS 2 as well as of IRS 2 itself. By using precise astrometric calibration, we show that IRS 7 is detected at all three wavelengths and presumably is an embedded B2 star. IRS 1 and IRS 17 still appear pointlike in the K band, although the 8.5 km data indicate some extended emission around IRS 1, which is presumably caused by heated dust. Other objects in the region targeted by lunar occultation observations, such as HL 17, HL 47 (from Hartigan & Lada) and a hitherto anonymous star, hereafter denoted star 11, also appear pointlike in the K@ band. These data complete our picture of the formation of massive stars in the region of GGD 27. Subject headings : infrared : ISM : continuum È ISM : individual (GGD 27) È ISM : structure È occultations
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Stecklum, B., Feldt, M., Richichi, A., Calamai, G., & Lagage, P. O. (1997). High‐Resolution Infrared Observations of GGD 27. The Astrophysical Journal, 479(1), 339–346. https://doi.org/10.1086/303864
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