"Revolutionary Discoveries Challenge High-Mass Star Formation Theories"

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Astronomers using the ALMA telescope have discovered over 800 potential star seeds within 39 infrared dark clouds, suggesting that high-mass star formation differs fundamentally from low-mass star formation. The study indicates that denser cores, rather than simply more massive cores, may be the precursors to high-mass stars. This challenges our current understanding of star formation and highlights the need to broaden our knowledge of high-mass star creation.
Topics:science#alma-telescope#astronomy#denser-cores#high-mass-star-formation#infrared-dark-clouds#stellar-evolution
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