Browsing by Author "Gusdorf, A."
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Pouteau, Y.; Motte, F.; Nony, T.; Galván Madrid, R.; Men’shchikov, A.; Bontemps, S.; Robitaille, J. F.; Louvet, Fabien; Ginsburg, A.; López Sepulcre, A.; Dell’Ova, P.; Gusdorf, A.; Sanhueza, P.; Stutz, Amelia Marie; Brouillet, N.; Thomasson, B.; Armante, M.; Baug, T.; Bonfand, M.; Busquet, G.; Csengeri, T.; Cunningham, N.; Fernández López, M.; Liu, H. L.; Olguin, F.; Towner, A. P. M.; Bally, J.; Braine, J.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo Jaime; González, M.; Hennebelle, P.; Lu, X.; Menten, K. M.; Moraux, E.; Tatematsu, K.; Walker, D.; Whitworth, A. P. (EDP Sciences, 2021)Aims. The processes that determine the stellar initial mass function (IMF) and its origin are critical unsolved problems, with profound implications for many areas of astrophysics. The W43-MM2&MM3 mini-starburst ridge ...
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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 ...