We present a comparative study of the physical properties and the spatial distribution of column density peaks in two giant molecular clouds (GMCs), the Pipe Nebula and Orion A, which exemplify opposite cases of star cluster formation stages. The density peaks were extracted from dust extinction maps constructed from Herschel/SPIRE far-infrared images. We compare the distribution functions for dust temperature, mass, equivalent radius, and mean volume density of peaks in both clouds, and made a more fair comparison by isolating the less active Tail region in Orion A and by convolving the Pipe Nebula map to simulate placing it at a distance similar to that of the Orion Complex. The peak mass distributions for Orion A, the Tail, and the convo...
We have mapped the Auriga/California molecular cloud with the Herschel PACS and SPIRE cameras and th...
In this paper, we analyze column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum o...
Stars are found to form along and at junctions of filaments within molecular clouds. Filaments are e...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
We present new high resolution and dynamic range dust column density and temperature maps of the Cal...
We present high-resolution, high dynamic range column-density and color-temperature maps of the Orio...
We suggest that the Orion A cloud is gravitationally collapsing on large scales, and is producing th...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
International audienceColumn-density maps of molecular clouds are one of the most important observab...
A key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the density structure of the g...
We analyse extinction maps of nearby giant molecular clouds to forge a link between driving processe...
International audienceA key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the dens...
A key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the density structure of the g...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
We have mapped the Auriga/California molecular cloud with the Herschel PACS and SPIRE cameras and th...
In this paper, we analyze column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum o...
Stars are found to form along and at junctions of filaments within molecular clouds. Filaments are e...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
We present new high resolution and dynamic range dust column density and temperature maps of the Cal...
We present high-resolution, high dynamic range column-density and color-temperature maps of the Orio...
We suggest that the Orion A cloud is gravitationally collapsing on large scales, and is producing th...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
International audienceColumn-density maps of molecular clouds are one of the most important observab...
A key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the density structure of the g...
We analyse extinction maps of nearby giant molecular clouds to forge a link between driving processe...
International audienceA key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the dens...
A key parameter to the description of all star formation processes is the density structure of the g...
We analyse column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum observations of ...
We have mapped the Auriga/California molecular cloud with the Herschel PACS and SPIRE cameras and th...
In this paper, we analyze column density and temperature maps derived from Herschel dust continuum o...
Stars are found to form along and at junctions of filaments within molecular clouds. Filaments are e...