The interstellar gas from which new stars form is crucially influenced by these same 'protostars': gas particles are excited and heated by the protostar. At the same time, the star formation process depends on the gas reservoir: if gas is too warm or dynamically 'stirred', it will not accumulate and contribute to the final mass of the forming star. This issue is specifically important in the formation of massive stars (more than eight times the mass of the Sun), because these stars produce at least 1000 times more radiation, impeding the accretion of gas. In this thesis I analyze spectroscopic observations in the far-infrared and submillimeter wavelength regimes. Molecular constituents of interstellar gas are detected in these observation...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Institute for Ast...
With the increased capabilities of sub-/millimeter facilities over the last decade it has become pos...
The formation and evolution of galaxies is fundamentally driven by the formation of new stars out of...
The interstellar gas from which new stars form is crucially influenced by these same protostars: gas...
textWe present observations toward stars behind molecular clouds (back ground stars) and toward mas...
(Conferenza del 5 luglio 2006) ABSTRACT. Stars form from clouds of gas and dust in the interstellar ...
The early stages of the formation of a planetary system are represented by Solar-type protostars. Re...
The interstellar gas from which new stars form is crucially influenced by these same protostars: gas...
Stars form from clouds of gas and dust in the interstellar medium. How the tenuous interstellar gas ...
Context. The evolution of interstellar clouds of gas and dust establishes the prerequisites for star...
Discs around young stars are the nurseries of planets in which dust particles growand gas either get...
Chemistry plays an important role in the study of the physics and evolution of the warm dense Inters...
On galactic scales, the surface density of star formation appears to be well correlated with the sur...
Massive stars inject an immense amount of energy into their surroundings, which affect the physics a...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disk...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Institute for Ast...
With the increased capabilities of sub-/millimeter facilities over the last decade it has become pos...
The formation and evolution of galaxies is fundamentally driven by the formation of new stars out of...
The interstellar gas from which new stars form is crucially influenced by these same protostars: gas...
textWe present observations toward stars behind molecular clouds (back ground stars) and toward mas...
(Conferenza del 5 luglio 2006) ABSTRACT. Stars form from clouds of gas and dust in the interstellar ...
The early stages of the formation of a planetary system are represented by Solar-type protostars. Re...
The interstellar gas from which new stars form is crucially influenced by these same protostars: gas...
Stars form from clouds of gas and dust in the interstellar medium. How the tenuous interstellar gas ...
Context. The evolution of interstellar clouds of gas and dust establishes the prerequisites for star...
Discs around young stars are the nurseries of planets in which dust particles growand gas either get...
Chemistry plays an important role in the study of the physics and evolution of the warm dense Inters...
On galactic scales, the surface density of star formation appears to be well correlated with the sur...
Massive stars inject an immense amount of energy into their surroundings, which affect the physics a...
Context. Near- to mid-infrared observations of molecular emission from protoplanetary disk...
Author Institution: Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Notre Dame; Institute for Ast...
With the increased capabilities of sub-/millimeter facilities over the last decade it has become pos...
The formation and evolution of galaxies is fundamentally driven by the formation of new stars out of...