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The 4MOST Survey of Young Stars (4SYS)
The mass accretion rate and stellar properties in class I protostars
The relation between the mass accretion rate and the disk mass in Class I Protostars
Water in star-forming regions
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)
The formation of planetary systems with SPICA
X-shooter survey of disk accretion in Upper Scorpius. I. Very high accretion rates at age > 5 Myr
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
Outflows, infall and evolution of a sample of embedded low-mass protostars. The William Herschel Line Legacy (WILL) survey
NH3 (1-0-0-0) in the pre-stellar core L1544
Water in star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH). VI. Constraints on UV and X-ray irradiation from a survey of hydrides in low- to high-mass young stellar objects
Water in star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH) (Corrigendum). V. The physical conditions in low-mass protostellar outflows revealed by multi-transition water observations
Disentangling the jet emission from protostellar systems. The ALMA view of VLA1623* (Research note)
[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
Water in star-forming regions with Herschel (WISH). V. The physical conditions in low-mass protostellar outflows revealed by multi-transition water observations

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