Context. Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars support the idea of massive star formation through accretion rather than coalescence, but the detailed kinematics in the equatorial region of the disk candidates is not well known, which limits our understanding of the accretion process. Aims. This paper explores the kinematics of the gas around a young massive star with millimeter-wave interferometry to improve our understanding of the formation of massive stars though accretion. Methods. We use Plateau de Bure interferometric images to probe the environment of the nearby (similar to 1 kpc) and luminous (similar to 20 000 L-circle dot) high-mass (10-16 M-circle dot) young star AFGL 2591-VLA3 in continuum and in lines of HDO, ...
Context. To progress in the understanding of evolution of massive stars one needs to constrain the m...
We present new HI observations of the nearby massive spiral galaxy M83, taken with the VLA at 21″ an...
Context: Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
Context. Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars support the idea of massive star fo...
Context. Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars support the idea of massive star fo...
Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars indicate their formation through accretion r...
Context. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
Context. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
International audienceContext. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterp...
Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars form thro...
Context. To constrain present star formation models, we need to simultaneously establish the dynamic...
International audienceHigh-mass stars may form by disk accretion like low-mass stars, but observatio...
Characterizing rotation, infall, and accretion disks around high-mass protostars is an important top...
Characterizing rotation, infall, and accretion disks around high-mass protostars is an important top...
Context. To progress in the understanding of evolution of massive stars one needs to constrain the m...
We present new HI observations of the nearby massive spiral galaxy M83, taken with the VLA at 21″ an...
Context: Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
Context. Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars support the idea of massive star fo...
Context. Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars support the idea of massive star fo...
Recent detections of disks around young high-mass stars indicate their formation through accretion r...
Context. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
Context. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...
International audienceContext. Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterp...
Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars form thro...
Context. To constrain present star formation models, we need to simultaneously establish the dynamic...
International audienceHigh-mass stars may form by disk accretion like low-mass stars, but observatio...
Characterizing rotation, infall, and accretion disks around high-mass protostars is an important top...
Characterizing rotation, infall, and accretion disks around high-mass protostars is an important top...
Context. To progress in the understanding of evolution of massive stars one needs to constrain the m...
We present new HI observations of the nearby massive spiral galaxy M83, taken with the VLA at 21″ an...
Context: Increasing evidence suggests that, similar to their low-mass counterparts, high-mass stars ...