Triggering star formation : experimental compression of a foam ball induced by Taylor-Sedov blast waves
The interaction between a molecular cloud and an external agent (e.g., a supernova remnant, plasma jet, radiation, or another cloud) is a common phenomenon throughout the Universe and can significantly change the star formation rate within a galaxy. This process leads to fragmentation of the cloud a...
Main Authors: | Albertazzi, B, Mabey, P, Michel, Th, Meinecke, J, Gregori, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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AIP Publishing
2022
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