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Millimeter Interferometry of Class 0 Sources: Rotation and Infall Towards L1448N
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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In order to study the kinematics of protostellar collapse we present high-spatial resolution millimeter interferometer data of the class 0 source L1448 N. The L1448 N cloud core has fragmented into two rapidly rotating subcores containing three protostars. One subcore is a protobinary system with 2000 AU separation. Strong evidence for infall is seen towards the N(B) component.
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- V. Low- and High-Mass Protostars and Their Environment
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1997
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