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ALMA Reveals Sequential High-mass Star Formation in the G9.62+0.19 Complex
2017
Astrophysical Journal
Stellar feedback from high-mass stars (e.g., H ii regions) can strongly influence the surrounding interstellar medium and regulate star formation. Our new ALMA observations reveal sequential high-mass star formation taking place within one sub-virial filamentary clump (the G9.62 clump) in the G9.62+0.19 complex. The 12 dense cores (MM 1-12) detected by ALMA are at very different evolutionary stages, from starless core phase to UC H ii region phase. Three dense cores (MM6, MM7/G, MM8/F) are
doi:10.3847/1538-4357/aa8d73
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