<i>ONE HUNDRED FIRST STARS</i>: PROTOSTELLAR EVOLUTION AND THE FINAL MASSES
Shingo Hirano(The University of Tokyo), H. W. Yorke(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), Hideyuki Umeda(The University of Tokyo), Kazuyuki Omukai(Tohoku University), Naoki Yoshida(Panasonic (Japan)), Gen Chiaki(The University of Tokyo), Takashi Hosokawa(The University of Tokyo)
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