2020
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202037555
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Radio emission during the formation of stellar clusters in M 33

Abstract: Aims. We investigate thermal and nonthermal radio emission associated with the early formation and evolution phases of young stellar clusters (YSCs) selected by their mid-infrared (MIR) emission at 24 μm in M 33. We consider regions in their early formation period, which are compact and totally embedded in the molecular cloud, and in the more evolved and exposed phase. Methods. Thanks to recent radio conti… Show more

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“…As shown by Corbelli, Braine & Tabatabaei ( 2020 ), the 5 GHz TH radio sources in M 33 represent the early phases of star formation, such as YSOs and H II re gions. Man y of these sources with no associated SNRs emit NTH emission.…”
Section: Structure Of Th and Nth Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by Corbelli, Braine & Tabatabaei ( 2020 ), the 5 GHz TH radio sources in M 33 represent the early phases of star formation, such as YSOs and H II re gions. Man y of these sources with no associated SNRs emit NTH emission.…”
Section: Structure Of Th and Nth Emissionmentioning
confidence: 99%