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(Mostly) Observational Aspects of High-Mass Star Formation

Peter Schilke

Published 2017-12-13Version 1

A review on current observations of high-mass star formation is given, with a little bit of theoretical background. Particular emphasis is given to the, in my opinion, most important observations to put strong constraints on models of high-mass star formation: the existence and properties of high-mass starless cores, the existence or not of isolated high-mass stars, the possible support mechanisms of starless cores, the role of filaments in the mass transport to high-mass cores, ways of characterizing cores, the binary properties, and the properties of disks around high-mass stars.

Comments: To be published in proceedings of Star Formation in Different Environments, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, 2016 (invited review). arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1604.01156
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