Young or forming high-mass stars that are nearby and not within a cluster environment have the potential to provide fundamental insights into star formation. In this paper we report such a candidate (G352.630-1.067), for which we have measured the distance through very long baseline interferometry parallax observations of the associated 6.7 GHz class II methanol maser. We determine the distance to the source to be 0.69 -0.08 +0.10 kpc, which makes it the second nearest highmass star formation region (HMSFR) known, with only the Orion Nebula being closer. This may place this source, not within a Galactic spiral arm, but in the region between the Local and Sagittarius arms, indicating that molecular clouds in interarm regions may also generat...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryC...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Context. The role of ionization feedback on high-mass (>8 M⊙) star formation is still highly debated...
Young or forming high-mass stars that are nearby and not within a cluster environment have the poten...
Young or forming high-mass stars that are nearby and not within a cluster environment have the poten...
Compared to low mass stars, the formation of high mass stars is not well understood. To understand b...
Interstellar masers are unique probes of the environments in which they arise. In studies of high-ma...
Theoretical models of high mass star formation lie between two extreme scenarios. At one extreme, al...
Theoretical models of high-mass star formation lie between two extreme scenarios. At one extreme, al...
We present high angular resolution data on Class I and Class II methanol masers, together with other...
The Australia Telescope Compact Array has been used to make the first extensive search for the class...
Using the 870 μm APEX Telescope large area survey of the Galaxy, we have identified 577 submillimetr...
The Outer Scutum-Centaurus (OSC) spiral arm is the most distant molecular spiral arm in the Milky Wa...
The correlation between giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and high-mass star formation (HMSF) is now wel...
The Galactic distributions of HI, H2, and HII regions are reviewed in order to elucidate the high ma...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryC...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Context. The role of ionization feedback on high-mass (>8 M⊙) star formation is still highly debated...
Young or forming high-mass stars that are nearby and not within a cluster environment have the poten...
Young or forming high-mass stars that are nearby and not within a cluster environment have the poten...
Compared to low mass stars, the formation of high mass stars is not well understood. To understand b...
Interstellar masers are unique probes of the environments in which they arise. In studies of high-ma...
Theoretical models of high mass star formation lie between two extreme scenarios. At one extreme, al...
Theoretical models of high-mass star formation lie between two extreme scenarios. At one extreme, al...
We present high angular resolution data on Class I and Class II methanol masers, together with other...
The Australia Telescope Compact Array has been used to make the first extensive search for the class...
Using the 870 μm APEX Telescope large area survey of the Galaxy, we have identified 577 submillimetr...
The Outer Scutum-Centaurus (OSC) spiral arm is the most distant molecular spiral arm in the Milky Wa...
The correlation between giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and high-mass star formation (HMSF) is now wel...
The Galactic distributions of HI, H2, and HII regions are reviewed in order to elucidate the high ma...
Original article can be found at: http://www.aanda.org/ Copyright The European Southern ObservatoryC...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Context. The role of ionization feedback on high-mass (>8 M⊙) star formation is still highly debated...