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Observational signatures of massive star formation : an investigation of the environments in which they form, and the applicability of the paradigm of low mass star formation

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Figure 1.2: Some examples of the observed morphologies of UC HII regions. Top left: the bipolarsource NGC 7538 IRS 1 (Franco-Hernández & Rodríguez, 2004), Top right: the cometary source M17UC1 (Felli et al., 1984), Bottom: the shell-like source G5.89 -0.39 (Wood & Churchwell, 1989)
Figure 1.3: The evolutionary sequence for outflows from massive stars proposed by Beuther & Shep-herd (2005), in which they proposed two scenarios
Table 2.1.Observed Millimetre Clumps
Table 2.2.Summary of VLA Pointing Centres
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