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Masers in star forming regions

Anna Bartkiewicz, Huib Jan van Langevelde

Published 2012-04-04Version 1

Maser emission plays an important role as a tool in star formation studies. It is widely used for deriving kinematics, as well as the physical conditions of different structures, hidden in the dense environment very close to the young stars, for example associated with the onset of jets and outflows. We will summarize the recent observational and theoretical progress on this topic since the last maser symposium: the IAU Symposium 242 in Alice Springs.

Comments: Submitted to Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 287, Cosmic masers - from OH to H0
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