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Water in star-forming regions
The CALYPSO IRAM-PdBI survey of jets from Class 0 protostars
Water in star-forming regions: physics and chemistry from clouds to disks as probed by Herschel spectroscopy
PENELLOPE: The ESO data legacy program to complement the Hubble UV Legacy Library of Young Stars (ULLYSES)
First detection of interaction between a magnetic disk wind and an episodic jet in a protostellar system
Space Project for Astrophysical and Cosmological Exploration (SPACE), an ESA stand-alone mission and a possible contribution to the Origins Space Telescope
Erratum: Molecule formation in dust-poor irradiated jets. I. Stationary disk winds (Corrigendum)
Molecule formation in dust-poor irradiated jets. I. Stationary disk winds
Constraining MHD disk winds with ALMA: Apparent rotation signatures and application to HH212
Compact Disks in a High-resolution ALMA Survey of Dust Structures in the Taurus Molecular Cloud
Observational constraints on dust disk sizes in tidally truncated protoplanetary disks in multiple systems in the Taurus region
The newborn planet population emerging from ring-like structures in discs
Ring structure in the MWC 480 disk revealed by ALMA
Gaps and rings in an ALMA survey of disks in the Taurus star-forming region
Origin of warm and hot gas emission from low-mass protostars: Herschel-HIFI observations of CO J = 16-15. I. Line profiles, physical conditions, and H2O abundance
Outflows, infall and evolution of a sample of embedded low-mass protostars. The William Herschel Line Legacy (WILL) survey
A protostellar jet emanating from a hypercompact H II region
[O I] 63 μm Jets in Class 0 Sources Detected By Herschel
First spectrally-resolved H2 observations towards HH 54* . Low H2O abundance in shocks
First spectrally-resolved H2 observations towards HH 54 . Low H2O abundance in shocks

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