Water in massive star-forming regions with the Herschel Space Observatory
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EAS Publications Series, Volume 52, 2011, pp.173-176, 2011, EAS Publications Series, Volume 52, 2011, pp.173-176, 2011, Conditions and Impact of Star Formation, 2010, Zermatt. 2011-11, vol. 52, p. 173-176
English Abstract
The understanding of the star formation is still on progress. Especially, the formation of high-mass stars is much less understood than the low-mass case. Water, one of the most important molecules in the Universe, might ...Read more >
The understanding of the star formation is still on progress. Especially, the formation of high-mass stars is much less understood than the low-mass case. Water, one of the most important molecules in the Universe, might elucidate key episodes in the process of stellar birth, and especially could be a major role in the formation of high-mass stars. We present here the first results of the WISH program, dedicated to the water study in star-forming regions with Herschel, concerning the massive star-forming regions.Read less <
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