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CLOUDS, NEBULAE, COSMIC DUST: General: Introductory: CPEP 96; General: Williams 2001/05; General: ARCHIVES Messier Objects by Type: Nebulae (SEDS) Specific Clouds: W51: A review of the W51 Cloud by Adam Ginsburg [2017/02] Types: DIFFUSE; EMISSION; HIGH VELOCITY; PLANETARY; SUPERNOVA REMNANTS; Type: CIRCUMSTELLAR DISKS: Hillenbrand 2002/10; Recent Astrochemical Results on Star-Forming Regions by Floris van der Tak [2007/11] Type: DUST CLOUDS: Dutra and Bica 2002/03; Draine 2003/04a; Type: EXOTIC: Exotic clouds in the local interstellar medium by Snezana Stanimirovic [2008/04] Type: MOLECULAR CLOUDS: Williams et al. 99/02; Blitz and Williams 99/03; Recent Astrochemical Results on Star-Forming Regions by Floris van der Tak [2007/11] Molecular Clouds: Internal Properties, Turbulence, Star Formation and Feedback by Jonathan C. Tan et al. [2012/11] Giant molecular clouds: star factories of the galaxy by Clare Dobbs [Astronomy and Geophysics 54, 5.24 (2013)] Astrochemistry: From primordial gas to present-day clouds by Dominik R. G. Schleicher et al. [2017/08] The molecular cloud lifecycle by M. Chevance et al. [2020/04] The life and times of giant molecular clouds by M. Chevance et al. [2022/03] Type: MOLECULAR CLOUDS: EVOLUTION: Williams et al. 99/02; Ballesteros-Paredes 2002/12; Molecular Cloud Evolution by Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni [2010/06] Molecular Cloud Fragmentation and Core Collapse by Shantanu Basu [2015/10] From diffuse gas to dense molecular cloud by J. Ballesteros-Paredes et al. [2020/06] The life and times of giant molecular clouds by M. Chevance et al. [2022/03] Type: MOLECULAR CLOUDS: Re: MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS: Ostriker 2002/04; Type: MOLECULAR CLOUDS: Re: TURBULENCE: Physical Processes of Interstellar Turbulence by Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni [2012/02] Turbulent Molecular Clouds by Patrick Hennebelle and Edith Falgarone [2012/11] Aspects: TEMPERATURE INHOMOGENEITY: Fifty Years of Temperature Inhomogeneities in Gaseous Nebulae by Manuel Peimbert [2019/03] Re: CLUSTERS: What cluster gas expulsion can tell us about star formation, cluster environment and galaxy evolution by Genevieve Parmentier [2009/01] Embedded Clusters by Joana Ascenso [2018/01] Re: GALAXIES: HIGH RED SHIFT: van der Werf 98/05; Re: GALAXIES: ULTRALUMINOUS: van der Werf 98/05; Re: PULSAR WINDS: Gaensler 2003/03; Recent Progress in Studies of Pulsar Wind Nebulae by Patrick Slane [2007/11] High Energy Studies of Pulsar Wind Nebulae by Patrick Slane [2008/11] Pulsar-wind nebulae in X-rays and TeV gamma-rays by Oleg Kargaltsev and George Pavlov [2009/09] Particle acceleration in relativistic outflows by Andrei Bykov et al. [2012/05] Pulsar Wind Nebulae: On their growing diversity and association with highly magnetized neutron stars by Samar Safi-Harb [2012/11] Review of the Theory of PWNe by N. Bucciantini [2013/11] The theory of pulsar wind nebulae by Elena Amato [2013/12] Particle acceleration and radiation in Pulsar Wind Nebulae by Elena Amato [2014/07] Pulsar Wind Nebulae and Cosmic Rays: A Bedtime Story by Amanda Weinstein (Veritas Collaboration) [2014/11] Relativistic Shocks: Particle Acceleration and Magnetization by Lorenzo Sironi et al. [2015/06] Pulsar-Wind Nebulae: Recent Progress in Observations and Theory by Oleg Kargaltsev et al. [2015/07] Theory of pulsar magnetosphere and wind by Jerome Pétri [2016/08] Pulsar Wind Nebulae by Patrick Slane [2017/03] Re: QUASARS: Masci (thesis) 98/01; Re: STAR FORMATION: Williams 2001/05; From Interstellar Clouds to Stars by Jonathan C. Tan [2015/12] Re: STARBURSTS: Heckman 98/01; Re: STARS: MASSIVE: Garay and Lizano 99/07; Fire from Ice: Massive Star Birth from Infrared Dark Clouds by Jonathan C. Tan [2017/10] Re: STARS: VARIABLE: LUMINOUS BLUE: Weis 2001/04; THE NET ADVANCE OF PHYSICS
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