Candidate super star cluster progenitor gas clouds possibly triggered by close passage to Sgr A*
Steven N. Longmore(European Southern Observatory), Andrew Walsh(James Cook University), J. Ott(National Radio Astronomy Observatory), Cara Battersby(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), L. Testi(European Southern Observatory), John Bally(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), J. M. Rathborne(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), E. Bressert(European Southern Observatory), S. Molinari(National Institute for Astrophysics), N. Bastian(Liverpool John Moores University), J. M. Diederik Kruijssen(AOL (United States))
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