Using radio and mm surveys, we have found 20 bubbles that show the presence of both atomic and molecular gas and determined their distances, ages, masses, and energies. In our initial study, we identified two pairs of colliding bubbles. At their intersection we found younger and smaller bubbles indicating active star formation. We propose that, by squeezing the interstellar material, collisions of bubbles increase the probability of further star formation. We find that the expansion and collision of bubbles appear to be important mechanisms facilitating star formation in our Galaxy
Bubbles and Superbubbles are among the largest and most energetic structures in the Interstellar Med...
Aims. To increase the observational samples of star formation around expanding H ii regions, we anal...
[[abstract]]We present H I and CO (1-0) interferometric observations of 10 comparable-mass interacti...
Context. Interstellar bubbles are structures in the interstellar medium with diameters of ...
This lecture reviews fundamental physical processes on star formation in galaxy interactions and mer...
Stellar winds from O and WR stars transfer large amounts of mechanical energy and momentum into the ...
Massive stars drive the evolution of the interstellar medium through their radiative and mechanical ...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive statistical analysis of star-forming objects locate...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive statistical study to understand the impact of galac...
We investigated the physical properties of molecular clouds and star formation (SF) processes around...
We present a comprehensive statistical analysis of star-forming objects located in the vicinities of...
accepted for publication into ApJ The winds and radiation from massive stars clear out large cavitie...
Aims. To increase the observational samples of star formation around expanding H II regions, we anal...
Mid-infrared shells or bubbles around expanding H II regions have received much attention due to the...
Studies of the HI in nearby galaxies now clearly begin to show the effects of star formation on the ...
Bubbles and Superbubbles are among the largest and most energetic structures in the Interstellar Med...
Aims. To increase the observational samples of star formation around expanding H ii regions, we anal...
[[abstract]]We present H I and CO (1-0) interferometric observations of 10 comparable-mass interacti...
Context. Interstellar bubbles are structures in the interstellar medium with diameters of ...
This lecture reviews fundamental physical processes on star formation in galaxy interactions and mer...
Stellar winds from O and WR stars transfer large amounts of mechanical energy and momentum into the ...
Massive stars drive the evolution of the interstellar medium through their radiative and mechanical ...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive statistical analysis of star-forming objects locate...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive statistical study to understand the impact of galac...
We investigated the physical properties of molecular clouds and star formation (SF) processes around...
We present a comprehensive statistical analysis of star-forming objects located in the vicinities of...
accepted for publication into ApJ The winds and radiation from massive stars clear out large cavitie...
Aims. To increase the observational samples of star formation around expanding H II regions, we anal...
Mid-infrared shells or bubbles around expanding H II regions have received much attention due to the...
Studies of the HI in nearby galaxies now clearly begin to show the effects of star formation on the ...
Bubbles and Superbubbles are among the largest and most energetic structures in the Interstellar Med...
Aims. To increase the observational samples of star formation around expanding H ii regions, we anal...
[[abstract]]We present H I and CO (1-0) interferometric observations of 10 comparable-mass interacti...