2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1903.08757
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Studying Magnetic Fields in Star Formation and the Turbulent Interstellar Medium

Laura Fissel,
Charles L. H. Hull,
Susan E. Clark
et al.

Abstract: Understanding the physics of how stars form is a highly-prioritized goal of modern Astrophysics, in part because star formation is linked to both galactic dynamics on large scales and to the formation of planets on small scales. It is well-known that stars form from the gravitational collapse of molecular clouds, which are in turn formed out of the turbulent interstellar medium. Star formation is highly inefficient, with one of the likely culprits being the regulation against gravitational collapse provided by… Show more

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