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The Young Massive Star Environment
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2006
Abstract
Molecular cloud cores—whether stellar, non-stellar, proto-stellar, or pre-proto-stellar—have come to be recognized as key elements in the study of star formation. For both high-and low-mass stars, these cores hold key information for the final make-up of the stellar cluster and the physical processes by which the cluster and/or the individual stars form. In the case of massive stars, the chemical effects extend even beyond the molecular core, reaching into the photo-dissociated region produced by the harder spectrum of the massive stars. We discuss the directions in which these studies are taking us, with special attention given to those aspects which are unique to high-mass star-forming regions.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 1 , Symposium S231: Astrochemistry: Recent Successes and Current Challenges , August 2005 , pp. 47 - 56
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- 2006 International Astronomical Union
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