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Elliptical galaxies without cold gas should still have mid-IR emission,
either from circumstellar emission by giant stars or from dust that becomes
mixed with, and eventually destroyed by the X-ray emitting hot gas. To
search for this emission, we obtained CAM narrow band observations from
6-15 um of nearby elliptical galaxies and easily detect each galaxy in
every band (lw4-9). The spectral energy distribution indicates the presence
of dust, but not with the anticipated PAH signature. The shape of the
energy distribution is perplexing, and only higher spectral resolution
observations can discriminate between the variety of possible emission and
absorption processes. Such observations are possible with the CVF on CAM
and here we request discretionary observations of two optically bright
nearby elliptical galaxies. If the emission proves to be circumstellar, the
data will determine the net mass loss rate of an elliptical galaxy, which
previously only has been calculated theoretically. Should the emission
arise from dust in the hot ISM, we learn about the sputtering and emission
properties of dust in this exotic hot environment.