THE LINK BETWEEN TURBULENCE, MAGNETIC FIELDS, FILAMENTS, AND STAR FORMATION IN THE CENTRAL MOLECULAR ZONE CLOUD G0.253+0.016
Christoph Federrath(Australian National University), Andrew Walsh(James Cook University), J. M. Diederik Kruijssen(AOL (United States)), John Bally(Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics), L. Testi(European Southern Observatory), James M. Jackson(Boston University), Steven N. Longmore(European Southern Observatory), J. M. Rathborne(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Roland M. Crocker(Australian National University), G. Garay(University of Chile), Y. Contreras(Leiden University)
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