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 We propose raster imaging of the field around Cygnus A
 at 60 microns and 12 microns to search for synchrotron emission
 from the radio hot spots. These observations will constrain
 the hot spot spectra in an hither-to unexplored wavelength
 region. We will look for the exponential cut-off,
 which lies somewhere between 375 GHz and 3x10^14 Hz, as
 inferred from radio detections and optical upper limits.
 Determining the spectral cut-offs will allow for fully
 consistent models to be developed for the particle acceleration
 and loss mechanisms in the hot spots, as well as allow for
 derivation of many of the basic physical parameters in the hot
 spots (such as shock width, inflow and outflow velocities,
 magnetic field strengths, internal pressures, advance speeds).
 Such data will also support the synchrotron self-Compton
 interpretation for the origin of the X-ray emission from the
 hot spots in Cygnus A. The spatial resolution  at 12 microns
 is sufficient to search for the specific sites of the most
 active particle injection.  The region imaged will also
 be large enough to search for star forming galaxies in the
 Cygnus A cluster via their thermal dust emission. Knowledge of
 the galaxy content of this cluster is otherwise problematic due
 to the confusion by  Galactic stars.