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Herschel/PACS observations of a low-mass star forming region, L1448-MM

Herschel/PACS observations of a low-mass star forming region, L1448-MM. Jeong-Eun Lee¹, Jinhee Lee¹, and DIGIT Team ¹Dept. of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Kyung Hee University. Spitzer images. L1448-MM is known as a Class 0 YSO with a prominent outflow.

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Herschel/PACS observations of a low-mass star forming region, L1448-MM

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  1. Herschel/PACS observations of a low-mass star forming region, L1448-MM Jeong-Eun Lee¹, Jinhee Lee¹, and DIGIT Team ¹Dept. of Astronomy and Space Sciences, Kyung Hee University Spitzer images L1448-MM is known as a Class 0 YSO with a prominent outflow. Two point-like objects in L1448-MM have been observed with Spitzer Space Telescope and sub-mm interferometric observations. Interferometric observations The SEDs of both L1448-MM(A) and (B) at millimeter: F ~ ν² - indicative of the thermal dust continuum radiation - Both are YSOs

  2. Herschel/PACS observations SED & emission lines Maps Excitation diagrams FIR Line luminosities

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