Browsing by Author "Duarte Cabral, A."
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Csengeri, T.; Bontemps, S.; Wyrowski, F.; Motte, F.; Menten, K. M.; Beuther, H.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Commerçon, B.; Chapillón, E.; Duarte Cabral, A.; Fuller, G. A.; Henning, Th; Leurini, S.; Longmore, S.; Palau, A.; Peretto, N.; Schuller, F.; Tan, J. C.; Testi, L.; Traficante, A.; Urquhart, J. S. (EDP Sciences, 2017)The early evolution of massive cluster progenitors is poorly understood. We investigate the fragmentation properties from 0.3 pc to 0.06 pc scalesof a homogenous sample of infrared-quiet massive clumps within 4.5 kpc ...
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Nguyen-Luong, Q.; Motte, F.; Carlhoff, P.; Louvet, F.; Lesaffre, P.; Schilke, P.; Hill, T.; Hennemann, M.; Gusdorf, A.; Didelon, P.; Schneider, N.; Bontemps, S.; Duarte Cabral, A.; Menten, K. M.; Martin, P. G.; Wyrowski, F.; Bendo, G.; Roussel, H.; Bernard, J. P.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Henning, Thomas; Kramer, C.; Heitsch, F. (The American Astronomical Society, 2013-10-01)The formation of high-mass stars is tightly linked to that of their parental clouds. Here, we focus on the high-density parts of W43, a molecular cloud undergoing an efficient event of star formation. Using a column density ...
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Jackson, J. M.; Rathborne, J.; Foster, J. B.; Whitake, J.; Sanhueza, P.; Claysmith, C.; Mascoop, J.; Wienen, M.; Breen, S.; Herpin, F.; Duarte Cabral, A.; Csengeri, T.; Longmore, S.; Contreras, Y.; Indermuehle, B.; Barnes, P.; Walsh, A. J.; Cunningham, M.; Brooks, K.; Britton, T.; Voronkov, M.; Urquhart, J.; Alves, J.; Jordan, C.; Hill, T.; Hoq, S.; Finn, S. C.; Bains, I.; Bontemps, S.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Caswel, J.; Deharveng, L.; Ellingsen, S.; Fuller, G.; Garay Brignardello, Guido; Green, J.; Hindson, L.; Jones, P. A.; Lenfestey, C.; Lo, Nadia; Lowe, V.; Mardones Pérez, Diego; Menten, K.; Minier, V.; Morgan, L.; Motte, F.; Muller, E.; Peretto, N.; Purcell, C. R.; Schilke, P.; Bontemps, Schneider; Schuller, F.; Titmarsh, A.; Wyrowski, F.; Zavagno, A. (Astronomical Society of Australia, 2013)The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz (MALT90) survey aims to characterise the physical and chemical evolution of high-mass star-forming clumps. Exploiting the unique broad frequency range and on-the-fly ...
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Schuller, F.; Urquhart, J. S.; Csengeri, T.; Colombo, D.; Duarte Cabral, A.; Mattern, M.; Ginsburg, A.; Pettitt, A. R.; Wyrowski, F.; Anderson, L.; Azagra, F.; Barnes, P.; Beltran, M.; Beuther, H.; Billington, S.; Bronfman Aguilo, Leonardo Jaime; Cesaroni, R.; Dobbs, C.; Eden, D.; Lee, M. Y.; Medina, S. N. X.; Menten, K. M.; Moore, T.; Montenegro Montes, F. M.; Ragan, S.; Rigby, A.; Riener, M.; Russeil, D.; Schisano, E.; Sánchez Monge, A.; Traficante, A.; Zavagno, A.; Agurto, C.; Bontemps, S.; Finger, R.; Giannetti, A.; González, E.; Hernández, A. K.; Henning, T.; Kainulainen, J.; Kauffmann, J.; Leurini, S.; López, S.; Mac-Auliffe, F.; Mazumdar, P.; Molinari, S.; Motte, F.; Muller, E.; Nguyen Luong, Q.; Parra, R.; Pérez Beaupuits, J. P.; Schilke, P.; Schneider, N.; Suri, S.; Testi, L.; Torstensson, K.; Veena, V. S.; Venegas, P.; Wang, K.; Wienen, M. (Oxford University Press, 2021)The SEDIGISM (Structure, Excitation and Dynamics of the Inner Galactic InterstellarMedium) survey used the APEX telescope to map 84 deg2 of the Galactic plane between = −60◦ and +31◦ in several molecular transitions, ...