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Grain cooling in collapsing clouds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 August 2017

S.C.F. Rossi
Affiliation:
IAG-USP, CP 9638, SÃo Paulo 01065, Brazil
P. Benevides-Soares
Affiliation:
IAG-USP, CP 9638, SÃo Paulo 01065, Brazil
B. Barbuy
Affiliation:
IAG-USP, CP 9638, SÃo Paulo 01065, Brazil
G. Pineau des Forêts
Affiliation:
Observatoire de Meudon, 92195 Meudon Pl. Cedex, France

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If the grains in pre-collapsing clouds are due to the contribution of winds from previous generations of stars and supernovae ejecta, they already contain a fraction if not all, of the heavy elements. The far infrared spectrum of Bok globules, which are at relatively early contraction stages, has been attributed to dusty material.

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Poster Papers
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