Multi-wavelength MCMC modeling of RCW 38 supports hadronic gamma-ray production with K_ep ≲ 10^{-3} and acceleration efficiency ≳1%, consistent with cosmic-ray composition requirements.
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Low-energy cosmic ray ionization rates in the Orion region scale with star formation rate as log10 ζ = (1.4±0.70)log10 SFR + (-10.5±2.9), supporting local generation by star formation.
Catalog of 1,573 molecular clouds with robust distances from 150 to 3000 pc determined by matching CO intensity maps to dust extinction maps, 90% measured for the first time with ~20% statistical and ~10% systematic uncertainties.
ALMA survey finds 4 starless cores in Orion B North consistent with turbulent collapse simulations; virial analysis indicates Chamaeleon I cores are less bound with external pressure dominating unlike Orion B North and Ophiuchus.
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Star Formation Drives Production of Low Energy Cosmic Rays
Low-energy cosmic ray ionization rates in the Orion region scale with star formation rate as log10 ζ = (1.4±0.70)log10 SFR + (-10.5±2.9), supporting local generation by star formation.
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A study of the Physical Properties and Star Formation Activity of a Large Sample of Molecular Clouds: I Distances
Catalog of 1,573 molecular clouds with robust distances from 150 to 3000 pc determined by matching CO intensity maps to dust extinction maps, 90% measured for the first time with ~20% statistical and ~10% systematic uncertainties.
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An ALMA search for substructure and fragmentation in starless cores in Orion B North
ALMA survey finds 4 starless cores in Orion B North consistent with turbulent collapse simulations; virial analysis indicates Chamaeleon I cores are less bound with external pressure dominating unlike Orion B North and Ophiuchus.