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How big stars are made

Susana Lizano ()
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Susana Lizano: Instituto de Astronomía UNAM, Campus Morelia

Nature, 2002, vol. 416, issue 6876, 29-31

Abstract: We know little about the formation of stars that are many times heavier than our Sun. A new model, which estimates how long massive stars take to form, could be tested with data from telescope arrays.

Date: 2002
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