Detection of ~0.05 km/s ion-neutral velocity drift in L1544 interpreted as the first observational signature of ambipolar diffusion in a prestellar core.
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Observations show a locally enhanced cosmic ray ionization rate associated with complex organic molecule emission towards the massive protostar Cepheus A HW2.
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Probing the ion-neutral drift velocity towards the L1544 prestellar core: Detection of ambipolar diffusion using N$_2$D$^+$ and para-NH$_2$D
Detection of ~0.05 km/s ion-neutral velocity drift in L1544 interpreted as the first observational signature of ambipolar diffusion in a prestellar core.
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Complex organic molecules and cosmic ray ionisation rate towards the massive protostar Cepheus A HW2
Observations show a locally enhanced cosmic ray ionization rate associated with complex organic molecule emission towards the massive protostar Cepheus A HW2.