JWST observations identify all massive young embedded star clusters in the Antennae, revealing they are extremely young, heavily obscured, and account for ~60% of the ionizing luminosity.
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Multi-transition CO observations reveal that the star formation-molecular gas relation becomes more linear for denser gas tracers, implying a volume density power-law index of approximately 1.5.
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Nowhere Left to Hide: Uncovering All of the Massive Young Embedded Star Clusters in the Antennae with JWST
JWST observations identify all massive young embedded star clusters in the Antennae, revealing they are extremely young, heavily obscured, and account for ~60% of the ionizing luminosity.
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Constraining the Molecular Kennicutt-Schmidt Relation with Multi-Transition CO Observations of Nearby Galaxies
Multi-transition CO observations reveal that the star formation-molecular gas relation becomes more linear for denser gas tracers, implying a volume density power-law index of approximately 1.5.