Abstract
We surveyed an extensive list of peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation searching for conspicuous cases of high-velocity carbon monoxide emission. We detected an apparently isotropic outflow associated with the star-forming region GL 2591. Among the other sources surveyed, the cometary nebula GM 24 is of interest since it is located in a very hot molecular spot where formation of massive stars took place recently.
Citation Formats
Torrelles, J M, Rodriguez, L F, Canto, J, Marcaide, J, and Gyulbudaghian, A L.
Search for molecular outflows associated with peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation.
Mexico: N. p.,
1983.
Web.
Torrelles, J M, Rodriguez, L F, Canto, J, Marcaide, J, & Gyulbudaghian, A L.
Search for molecular outflows associated with peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation.
Mexico.
Torrelles, J M, Rodriguez, L F, Canto, J, Marcaide, J, and Gyulbudaghian, A L.
1983.
"Search for molecular outflows associated with peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation."
Mexico.
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title = {Search for molecular outflows associated with peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation}
author = {Torrelles, J M, Rodriguez, L F, Canto, J, Marcaide, J, and Gyulbudaghian, A L}
abstractNote = {We surveyed an extensive list of peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation searching for conspicuous cases of high-velocity carbon monoxide emission. We detected an apparently isotropic outflow associated with the star-forming region GL 2591. Among the other sources surveyed, the cometary nebula GM 24 is of interest since it is located in a very hot molecular spot where formation of massive stars took place recently.}
journal = []
volume = {8:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Mexico}
year = {1983}
month = {Jan}
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title = {Search for molecular outflows associated with peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation}
author = {Torrelles, J M, Rodriguez, L F, Canto, J, Marcaide, J, and Gyulbudaghian, A L}
abstractNote = {We surveyed an extensive list of peculiar nebulosities and regions of star formation searching for conspicuous cases of high-velocity carbon monoxide emission. We detected an apparently isotropic outflow associated with the star-forming region GL 2591. Among the other sources surveyed, the cometary nebula GM 24 is of interest since it is located in a very hot molecular spot where formation of massive stars took place recently.}
journal = []
volume = {8:2}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Mexico}
year = {1983}
month = {Jan}
}