Molecular and atomic gas at velocities near -32 and -55 km/s shows spatial correspondence with the TeV gamma-ray shell around Westerlund 1, supporting hadronic cosmic-ray production with total proton energy approximately 6 x 10^49 erg.
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Flyby-induced warps create observable oscillating shadows in scattered light for low-viscosity discs lasting most of their ~10^6 year lifetime, enabling surveys to probe viscosity.
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Discovery of Molecular and Atomic Gas associated with HESS J1646-458 (Westerlund 1): Spatial TeV Gamma-Ray and Interstellar Proton Correspondence
Molecular and atomic gas at velocities near -32 and -55 km/s shows spatial correspondence with the TeV gamma-ray shell around Westerlund 1, supporting hadronic cosmic-ray production with total proton energy approximately 6 x 10^49 erg.
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Scattered light signatures of flyby-induced warps in protoplanetary discs
Flyby-induced warps create observable oscillating shadows in scattered light for low-viscosity discs lasting most of their ~10^6 year lifetime, enabling surveys to probe viscosity.