Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedded in the centre of an extended filamentary dust-cloud. The bulk of the filament away from the H II region contains a number of clumps seen only at (sub-)millimetre wavelengths. Infrared and radio observations of the central star cluster have uncovered evidence of sequential star-formation leading us to believe that the adjacent clumps may host massive protostellar objects at a very early stage of evolution. Aims: We have investigated the physical and chemical conditions in the dusty clumps with the goal of characterising their star-forming content. Methods: We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to image the cloud for ...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
Aims. We present here a follow-up study of the molecular gas and dust in the environs of the star fo...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context. Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
Context: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much debated. Aims. In an effor...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. G0.253+0.016 is a molecular clump th...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
Aims. We present here a follow-up study of the molecular gas and dust in the environs of the star fo...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
Context. Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown the giant H II region NGC 3576 to be embedd...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audienceContext: Recent 1.2-mm continuum observations have shown t...
Context: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much debated. Aims. In an effor...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. G0.253+0.016 is a molecular clump th...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...
Aims. We present here a follow-up study of the molecular gas and dust in the environs of the star fo...
International audienceContext: The earliest phases of massive star formation are currently much deba...