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Highlights of Astronomy, 2(11), p. 1137-1139, 1998

DOI: 10.1017/s153929960001978x

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ISO Results on Star Formation and Early Stellar Evolution

Journal article published in 1998 by Thierry Montmerle, Lennart Nordh
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Abstract

With all its instruments, ISO is sensitive to temperatures in the range ~ 30 – 2000 K. This range is particularly adapted to studies of dense interstellar matter (gas and dust) in cold clouds, and to material associated with very early stages of stellar evolution: circumstellar matter around low-mass stars (disks, envelopes), outflows generated by them and interactions with the surrounding medium.

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