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    Dust-Gas Scaling Relations and OH Abundance in the Galactic ISM by Nguyen, Hiep, Dawson, J. R., Miville-Deschênes, M.-A., Tang, Ningyu, Li, Di, Heiles, Carl, Murray, Claire E., Stanimirovi, Sne ana, Gibson, Steven J., McClure-Griffiths, N. M., Troland, Thomas, Bronfman, L., Finger, R.

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-07-2018)
    “…Observations of interstellar dust are often used as a proxy for total gas column density NH. By comparing Planck thermal dust data (Release 1.2) and new dust…”
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    ATLASGAL – towards a complete sample of massive star forming clumps by Urquhart, J. S., Moore, T. J. T., Csengeri, T., Wyrowski, F., Schuller, F., Hoare, M. G., Lumsden, S. L., Mottram, J. C., Thompson, M. A., Menten, K. M., Walmsley, C. M., Bronfman, L., Pfalzner, S., König, C., Wienen, M.

    “…By matching infrared-selected, massive young stellar objects (MYSOs) and compact H ii regions in the Red MSX Source survey to massive clumps found in the…”
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    ATLASGAL - environments of 6.7 GHz methanol masers by Urquhart, J. S., Moore, T. J. T., Schuller, F., Wyrowski, F., Menten, K. M., Thompson, M. A., Csengeri, T., Walmsley, C. M., Bronfman, L., König, C.

    “…Using the 870 μm APEX Telescope large area survey of the Galaxy, we have identified 577 submillimetre continuum sources with masers from the methanol multibeam…”
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    ATOMS: ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions – IV. Radio recombination lines and evolution of star formation efficiencies by Zhang, C, Evans, Neal J, Liu, T, Wu, J-W, Wang, Ke, Liu, H-L, Zhu, F-Y, Ren, Z-Y, Dewangan, L K, Lee, Chang Won, Li, Shanghuo, Bronfman, L, Tej, A, Li, D

    “…ABSTRACT We report the detection of radio recombination line (RRL) H40α towards 75 sources, with data obtained from ACA (Atacama Compact 7 m Array)…”
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    ATLASGAL - properties of compact H ii regions and their natal clumps by Urquhart, J. S., Thompson, M. A., Moore, T. J. T., Purcell, C. R., Hoare, M. G., Schuller, F., Wyrowski, F., Csengeri, T., Menten, K. M., Lumsden, S. L., Kurtz, S., Walmsley, C. M., Bronfman, L., Morgan, L. K., Eden, D. J., Russeil, D.

    “…We present a complete sample of molecular clumps containing compact and ultracompact H ii (UC H ii) regions between = 10° and 60° and |b| < 1°, identified by…”
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    Cyanoacetylene in the outflow/hot molecular core G331.512−0.103 by Duronea, N U, Bronfman, L, Mendoza, E, Merello, M, Finger, R, Reyes, N, Hervías-Caimapo, C, Faure, A, Cappa, C E, Arnal, E M, Lépine, J R D, Kleiner, I, Nyman, L-Å

    “…ABSTRACT Using APEX-1 and APEX-2 observations, we have detected and studied the rotational lines of the HC3N molecule (cyanoacetylene) in the powerful…”
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    The ISM local to the runaway star WR16 by Cichowolski, S, Duronea, N U, Suad, L A, Reynoso, E M, Noriega-Crespo, A, Bronfman, L

    “…ABSTRACT Massive stars leave their imprint on the interstellar medium as they radiate their energy and undergo episodes of mass ejection throughout their…”
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    Molecular Outflows Within the Filamentary Infrared Dark Cloud G34.43+0.24 by Sanhueza, P, Garay, G, Bronfman, L, Mardones, D, May, J, Saito, M

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-05-2010)
    “…We present molecular line observations, made with angular resolutions of {approx}20'', toward the filamentary infrared dark cloud G34.43+0.24 using the APEX…”
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    Scaled up low-mass star formation in massive star-forming cores in the G333 giant molecular cloud by Wiles, B., Lo, N., Redman, M. P., Cunningham, M. R., Jones, P. A., Burton, M. G., Bronfman, L.

    “…Three bright molecular line sources in G333 have recently been shown to exhibit signatures of infall. We describe a molecular line radiative transfer (RT)…”
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    Infall, outflow, and turbulence in massive star-forming cores in the G333 giant molecular cloud by Lo, N., Wiles, B., Redman, M. P., Cunningham, M. R., Bains, I., Jones, P. A., Burton, M. G., Bronfman, L.

    “…We present molecular line imaging observations of three massive molecular outflow sources, G333.6–0.2, G333.1–0.4, and G332.8–0.5, all of which also show…”
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    GALACTIC STRUCTURE BASED ON THE ATLASGAL 870 μm SURVEY by BEUTHER, H, TACKENBERG, J, BRONFMAN, L, MOTTE, F, NGUYEN-LUONG, Q, BONTEMPS, S, LINZ, H, HENNING, Th, SCHULLER, F, WYROWSKI, F, SCHILKE, P, MENTEN, K, ROBITAILLE, T. P, WALMSLEY, C. M

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (01-03-2012)
    “…The ATLASGAL 870 mu m continuum survey conducted with the APEX telescope is the first one covering the whole inner Galactic plane (60[degrees] > l >…”
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    A FPGA-based Fast Converging Digital Adaptive Filter for Real-time RFI Mitigation on Ground Based Radio Telescopes by Finger, R., Curotto, F., Fuentes, R., Duan, R., Bronfman, L., Li, D.

    “…Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) is a growing concern in the radio astronomy community. Single-dish telescopes are particularly susceptible to RFI. Several…”
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    Star-forming Dense Cloud Cores in the TeV Gamma-ray SNR RX J1713.7–3946 by Sano, H, Sato, J, Horachi, H, Moribe, N, Yamamoto, H, Hayakawa, T, Torii, K, Kawamura, A, Okuda, T, Mizuno, N, Onishi, T, Maezawa, H, Inoue, T, Inutsuka, S, Tanaka, T, Matsumoto, H, Mizuno, A, Ogawa, H, Stutzki, J, Bertoldi, F, Anderl, S, Bronfman, L, Koo, B.-C, Burton, M. G, Benz, A. O, Fukui, Y

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-11-2010)
    “…RX J1713.7--3946 is one of the TeV Delta *g-ray supernova remnants (SNRs) emitting synchrotron X-rays. The SNR is associated with molecular gas located at ~1…”
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    Molecular Gas, Kinematics, and OB Star Formation in the Spiral Arms of the Southern Milky Way by Luna, A, Bronfman, L, Carrasco, L, May, J

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (20-04-2006)
    “…The rotation curve for the fourth Galactic quadrant within the solar circle is derived from the Columbia University-Universidad de Chile CO (J = 1 1 0) survey…”
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