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Star Formation in the NGC 2071 Molecular Cloud

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

N.J. Evans*
Affiliation:
Departtment of Astronomy, University of Texas

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The NGC 2071 molecular cloud has been studied with a broad array of techniques, including a large scale study of CS emission, high resolution scans in the far-infrared, N H3 studies with the VLA, and near-infrarred imaging. The far-infrared emission constrains the density distribution to fall off approximately as r−1. The NH3 data strongly supports the presence of a disk oriented perpendicular to the molecular outflow, while the CS emission indicates the presence of dense gas in the region. The results will be combined into a coherent picture of this region of current star formation and molecular outflow.

Type
I. Molecular Clouds, Star Formation And HII Regions
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