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A truly embryonic star

David A. Clarke ()
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David A. Clarke: David A. Clarke is at the Institute for Computational Astrophysics, Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 3C3, Canada.

Nature, 2012, vol. 492, issue 7427, 52-53

Abstract: The discovery of what may be the best example yet of a forming star caught in the moments just before birth provides a missing link in our understanding of how giant gas clouds collapse to form fully fledged stars. See Letter p.83

Date: 2012
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