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Study of the Earliest Stages of High- Mass Star Formation through high-angular resolution spectral line observations.
Star formation is one of the most important research areas in modern astrophysics, and high-mass star formation, in particular, still presents unresolved questions. Stars form out of huge volumes of gas and dust,
which ...
Study of the Earliest Stages of Galactic Star Formation: BLAST Survey of the Vela Molecular Ridge.
Stars form from the gravitational collapse of dense clouds of gas and dust in the
interstellar molecular medium. However, little is known about the origin and evolution of these early stages of star formation. In this ...
BLAST: A study of the Earliest Stages of High-Mass Star Formation in Cygnus X.
Stars form from the gravitational collapse of massive clouds of gas and dust in the
interstellar medium. Although massive stars play an important role in determining the
evolution of galaxies, our understanding of their ...