Serendipitous discovery of a bound nine-member protostellar system in NGC 6334-43 formed by filament fragmentation, with outflows from two sources and virial masses derived for three cores.
10.1051/0004-6361/202244183
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Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
The paper proposes the iSEEDs project to integrate machine learning with astrochemistry for extracting physical conditions and molecular abundances from protostellar disk datasets.
ALMA observations detect CH3CN, C2H5CN, C2H3CN, NH2CN, NH2CHO and vibrationally excited HC3N in S255IR NIRS3; LTE-derived abundances match warm-up chemical model predictions within factors of ~0.7-1.3.
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A nine-member protostellar system forming via filament fragmentation in the high mass protocluster NGC 6334-43
Serendipitous discovery of a bound nine-member protostellar system in NGC 6334-43 formed by filament fragmentation, with outflows from two sources and virial masses derived for three cores.
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The Impact of Radiation Environment on the Evolution and Fragmentation of Protostellar Discs
Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
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Astrochemical Study of Early Embedded Disks
The paper proposes the iSEEDs project to integrate machine learning with astrochemistry for extracting physical conditions and molecular abundances from protostellar disk datasets.
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Digging into the Massive Protostar S255IR NIRS3: A Study of Nitrogen-Bearing Molecules and Their Prebiotic Chemistry
ALMA observations detect CH3CN, C2H5CN, C2H3CN, NH2CN, NH2CHO and vibrationally excited HC3N in S255IR NIRS3; LTE-derived abundances match warm-up chemical model predictions within factors of ~0.7-1.3.