Browsing by Author "Wienen, M."
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Deharveng, L.; Schuller, F.; Anderson, L. D.; Zavagno, A.; Wyrowski, F.; Menten, K. M.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Testi, L.; Walmsley, C. M.; Wienen, M. (2010-12)Context. This study deals with infrared bubbles, the H II regions they enclose, and triggered massive-star formation on their borders. Aims. We attempt to determine the nature of the bubbles observed by Spitzer in the ...
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Contreras, Y.; Schuller, F.; Urquhart, J. S.; Csengeri, T.; Wyrowski, F.; Beuther, H.; Bontemps, S.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Henning, Thomas; Menten, K. M.; Schilke, P.; Walmsley, C. M.; Wienen, M.; Tackenberg, J.; Linz, H. (EDP Sciences, 2012-10-24)Context. The APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the GALaxy (ATLASGAL) is the first systematic survey of the inner Galactic plane in the sub-millimetre. The observations were carried out with the Large APEX Bolometer Camera ...
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Wienen, M.; Wyrowski, F.; Menten, K. M.; Urquhart, J. S.; Csengeri, T.; Walmsley, C. M.; Bontemps, S.; Russeil, D.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Koribalski, B. S.; Schuller, F. (EDP Sciences, 2015)Context. The formation of high mass stars and clusters occurs in giant molecular clouds. Objects in evolved stages of massive star formation such as protostars, hot molecular cores, and ultracompact HII regions have been ...
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Schuller, F.; Menten, K. M.; Contreras, Y.; Wyrowski, F.; Schilke, P.; Bronfman Aguiló, Leonardo; Henning, Thomas; Walmsley, C. M.; Beuther, H.; Bontemps, S.; Cesaroni, R.; Deharveng, L.; Garay Brignardello, Guido; Herpin, F.; Lefloch, B.; Linz, H.; Mardones, D.; Minier, V.; Molinari, S.; Motte, F.; Nyman, L.-Å.; Reveret, V.; Risacher, C.; Russeil, D.; Schneider, N.; Testi, L.; Troost, T.; Vasyunina, T.; Wienen, M.; Zavagno, A.; Kovacs, A.; Kreysa, E.; Siringo, G.; Weiß, A. (ESO, 2009-02-20)Context. Thanks to its excellent 5100 m high site in Chajnantor, the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) systematically explores the southern sky at submillimeter wavelengths, in both continuum and spectral line emission. ...
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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, ...