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  1. Physical properties of accretion shocks toward the Class I protostellar system Oph-IRS 44
  2. Water emission tracing active star formation from the Milky Way to high-z galaxies
  3. A census of young stellar objects in two line-of-sight star-forming regions toward IRAS 22147+5948 in the outer Galaxy
  4. The Detection of Deuterated Water in the Large Magellanic Cloud with ALMA
  5. ALMA Observations of Molecular Complexity in the Large Magellanic Cloud: The N 105 Star-forming Region
  6. Binarity of a protostar affects the evolution of the disk and planets
  7. Connecting Galactic and extragalactic outflows: From the Cygnus-X cluster to active galaxies
  8. Unlocking the sulphur chemistry in intermediate-mass protostars of Cygnus X
  9. Atomic Shocks in the Outflow of L1551 IRS 5 Identified with SOFIA-upGREAT Observations of [O i]
  10. Linking high- and low-mass star formation
  11. Signatures of UV radiation in low-mass protostars
  12. Protostellar Interferometric Line Survey of the Cygnus X region (PILS-Cygnus)
  13. Fitting infrared ice spectra with genetic modelling algorithms
  14. Linking ice and gas in the λ Orionis Barnard 35A cloud
  15. ALMA observations of doubly deuterated water: inheritance of water from the prestellar environment
  16. Water in star-forming regions: physics and chemistry from clouds to disks as probed by Herschel spectroscopy
  17. Resolved molecular line observations reveal an inherited molecular layer in the young disk around TMC1A
  18. Glycemic, maternal and neonatal outcomes in women with type 1 diabetes using continuous glucose monitoring during pregnancy – Pump vs multiple daily injections, a secondary analysis of an observational cohort study
  19. Time-variable Radio Recombination Line Emission in W49A
  20. Linking ice and gas in the Serpens low-mass star-forming region
  21. Feedback of molecular outflows from protostars in NGC 1333 revealed by Herschel and Spitzer spectro-imaging observations
  22. Steady Wind-blown Cavities within Infalling Rotating Envelopes: Application to the Broad Velocity Component in Young Protostars
  23. Missing water in Class I protostellar disks
  24. Chemical and kinematic structure of extremely high-velocity molecular jets in the Serpens Main star-forming region
  25. Mass Assembly of Stellar Systems and Their Evolution with the SMA (MASSES)—Full Data Release
  26. Characterizing Magnetic Field Morphologies in Three Serpens Protostellar Cores with ALMA
  27. Kinematics around the B335 protostar down to au scales
  28. ALMA observations of water deuteration: a physical diagnostic of the formation of protostars
  29. The bridge: a transient phenomenon of forming stellar multiples
  30. Revealing the chemical structure of the Class I disc Oph-IRS 67
  31. Physical and chemical fingerprint of protostellar disc formation
  32. The ALMA-PILS survey: gas dynamics in IRAS 16293−2422 and the connection between its two protostars
  33. The ALMA-PILS survey: the first detection of doubly deuterated methyl formate (CHD2OCHO) in the ISM
  34. The Formation Conditions of the Wide Binary Class 0 Protostars within BHR 71
  35. The ALMA-PILS survey: Stringent limits on small amines and nitrogen-oxides towards IRAS 16293–2422B
  36. Protostellar half-life: new methodology and estimates
  37. The ALMA-PILS survey: first detection of methyl isocyanide (CH3NC) in a solar-type protostar
  38. The ALMA-PILS survey: complex nitriles towards IRAS 16293–2422
  39. Resolving star and planet formation with ALMA
  40. Mass Assembly of Stellar Systems and Their Evolution with the SMA (MASSES)—1.3 mm Subcompact Data Release
  41. CO in Protostars (COPS): Herschel-SPIRE Spectroscopy of Embedded Protostars
  42. Evidence for the start of planet formation in a young circumstellar disk
  43. Chemistry of a newly detected circumbinary disk in Ophiuchus
  44. The ALMA-PILS survey: 3D modeling of the envelope, disks and dust filament of IRAS 16293–2422
  45. The Herschel -PACS Legacy of Low-mass Protostars: The Properties of Warm and Hot Gas Components and Their Origin in Far-UV Illuminated Shocks
  46. Luminous, pc-scale CO 6−5 emission in the obscured nucleus of NGC 1377
  47. ALMA Observations of Dust Polarization and Molecular Line Emission from the Class 0 Protostellar Source Serpens SMM1
  48. Origin of warm and hot gas emission from low-mass protostars: Herschel-HIFI observations of CO J = 16–15
  49. Alignment between Protostellar Outflows and Filamentary Structure
  50. NH3 (10–00) in the pre-stellar core L1544
  51. Protostellar accretion traced with chemistry
  52. Nature of shocks revealed by SOFIA OI observations in the Cepheus E protostellar outflow
  53. Oxygen budget in low-mass protostars: the NGC 1333-IRAS4A R1 shock observed in [O i] at 63 μm with SOFIA-GREAT
  54. Outflows, infall and evolution of a sample of embedded low-mass protostars
  55. Shocks and UV radiation around low-mass protostars: the Herschel-PACS legacy
  56. First detection of gas-phase ammonia in a planet-forming disk
  57. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)
  58. AN EXTREMELY HIGH VELOCITY MOLECULAR JET SURROUNDED BY AN IONIZED CAVITY IN THE PROTOSTELLAR SOURCE SERPENS SMM1
  59. A precessing molecular jet signaling an obscured, growing supermassive black hole in NGC 1377?
  60. VELOCITY-RESOLVED HOT WATER EMISSION DETECTED TOWARD HL TAU WITH THE SUBMILLIMETER ARRAY
  61. Observations and modelling of CO and [C i] in protoplanetary disks
  62. MISALIGNMENT OF OUTFLOW AXES IN THE PROTO-MULTIPLE SYSTEMS IN PERSEUS
  63. Herschel-HIFI view of mid-IR quiet massive protostellar objects
  64. Constraints on the circumstellar dust around KIC 8462852
  65. Outflow forces in intermediate-mass star formation
  66. Linking low- to high-mass young stellar objects withHerschel-HIFI observations of water
  67. Challenging shock models with SOFIA OH observations in the high-mass star-forming region Cepheus A
  68. MASS ASSEMBLY OF STELLAR SYSTEMS AND THEIR EVOLUTION WITH THE SMA (MASSES). MULTIPLICITY AND THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT IN L1448N
  69. TRACING EMBEDDED STELLAR POPULATIONS IN CLUSTERS AND GALAXIES USING MOLECULAR EMISSION: METHANOL AS A SIGNATURE OF THE LOW-MASS END OF THE IMF
  70. Far-infrared CO and H2O emission in intermediate-mass protostars
  71. APEX-CHAMP+high-JCO observations of low-mass young stellar objects
  72. [O I] 63μm JETS IN CLASS 0 SOURCES DETECTED BYHERSCHEL
  73. Impacts of pure shocks in the BHR71 bipolar outflow
  74. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)(Corrigendum)
  75. Water in low-mass star-forming regions withHerschel
  76. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)
  77. Shockingly low water abundances inHerschel/PACS observations of low-mass protostars in Perseus
  78. Resolving the shocked gas in HH 54 withHerschel
  79. Water distribution in shocked regions of the NGC 1333-IRAS 4A protostellar outflow
  80. Origin of the wide-angle hot H2in DG Tauri
  81. Water and methanol in low-mass protostellar outflows: gas-phase synthesis, ice sputtering and destruction
  82. THE WATER ABUNDANCE BEHIND INTERSTELLAR SHOCKS: RESULTS FROMHERSCHEL/PACS ANDSPITZER/IRS OBSERVATIONS OF H2O, CO, AND H2
  83. Deuterated water in the solar-type protostars NGC 1333 IRAS 4A and IRAS 4B
  84. L1448-MM OBSERVATIONS BY THE HERSCHEL KEY PROGRAM, “DUST, ICE, AND GAS IN TIME” (DIGIT)
  85. Deep observations of O2toward a low-mass protostar withHerschel-HIFI
  86. Dust, ice and gas in time (DIGIT):HerschelandSpitzerspectro-imaging of SMM3 and SMM4 in Serpens
  87. Waterfalls around protostars
  88. Observational evidence for dissociative shocks in the inner 100 AU of low-mass protostars usingHerschel-HIFI
  89. High-JCO survey of low-mass protostars observed withHerschel-HIFI
  90. Outflow forces of low-mass embedded objects in Ophiuchus: a quantitative comparison of analysis methods
  91. Evolution of CO lines in time-dependent models of protostellar disk formation
  92. EMBEDDED PROTOSTARS IN THE DUST, ICE, AND GAS IN TIME (DIGIT)HERSCHELKEY PROGRAM: CONTINUUM SEDs, AND AN INVENTORY OF CHARACTERISTIC FAR-INFRARED LINES FROM PACS SPECTROSCOPY
  93. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)
  94. Herschel-HIFI observations of high-JCO and isotopologues in star-forming regions: from low to high mass
  95. HOT WATER IN THE INNER 100 AU OF THE CLASS 0 PROTOSTAR NGC 1333 IRAS2A
  96. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)
  97. OH far-infrared emission from low- and intermediate-mass protostars surveyed withHerschel-PACS
  98. High-pressure, low-abundance water in bipolar outflows
  99. ALMA COJ= 6–5 observations of IRAS 16293–2422
  100. EVIDENCE FOR CO SHOCK EXCITATION IN NGC 6240 FROM HERSCHEL SPIRE SPECTROSCOPY
  101. Mapping water in protostellar outflows withHerschel
  102. The complete far-infrared and submillimeter spectrum of the Class 0 protostar Serpens SMM1 obtained withHerschel
  103. FIRST DETECTION OF WATER VAPOR IN A PRE-STELLAR CORE
  104. APEX-CHAMP+high-JCO observations of low-mass young stellar objects
  105. The massive protostar W43-MM1 as seen byHerschel-HIFI water spectra: high turbulence and accretion luminosity
  106. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH)
  107. Water in star-forming regions withHerschel: highly excited molecular emission from the NGC 1333 IRAS 4B outflow
  108. The abundance of C18O and HDO in the envelope and hot core of the intermediate mass protostar NGC 7129 FIRS 2
  109. TheHerschelHIFI water line survey in the low-mass proto-stellar outflow L1448
  110. ModellingHerschelobservations of hot molecular gas emission from embedded low-mass protostars
  111. Water emission from the chemically rich outflow L1157
  112. A single-dish survey of the HCO+, HCN, and CN emission toward the T Tauri disk population in Taurus
  113. Detection of the Water Reservoir in a Forming Planetary System
  114. Water in Star‐Forming Regions with Herschel
  115. COMPLEX MOLECULES TOWARD LOW-MASS PROTOSTARS: THE SERPENS CORE
  116. Revisiting the shocks in BHR71: new observational constraints and H2O predictions forHerschel
  117. First hyperfine resolved far-infrared OH spectrum from a star-forming region
  118. Water in star-forming regions with Herschel
  119. Water in low-mass star-forming regions withHerschel(WISH-LM)
  120. Distribution and excitation of thermal methanol in 6.7 GHz maser bearing star-forming regions
  121. Water in Star-forming Regions with theHerschel Space Observatory(WISH). I. Overview of Key Program and First Results
  122. H2, HD, and D2abundances on ice-covered dust grains in dark clouds
  123. Water deuterium fractionation in the low-mass protostar NGC1333-IRAS2A
  124. Herschelobservations of the hydroxyl radical (OH) in young stellar objects
  125. Herschel/HIFI detections of hydrides towards AFGL 2591
  126. Herschel/HIFI observations of high-JCO lines in the NGC 1333 low-mass star-forming region
  127. Herschel/HIFI spectroscopy of the intermediate mass protostar NGC 7129 FIRS 2
  128. Hydrides in young stellar objects: Radiation tracers in a protostar-disk-outflow system
  129. Sensitive limits on the abundance of cold water vapor in the DM Tauri protoplanetary disk
  130. Spitzerspectral line mapping of the HH211 outflow
  131. Variations in H2O+/H2O ratios toward massive star-forming regions
  132. Water abundances in high-mass protostellar envelopes:Herschelobservations with HIFI
  133. Water in low-mass star-forming regions withHerschel
  134. Water in massive star-forming regions: HIFI observations of W3 IRS5
  135. Water vapor toward starless cores: TheHerschelview
  136. Dust, Ice, and Gas In Time (DIGIT)Herschelprogram first results
  137. First results of theHerschelkey program “Dust, Ice and Gas In Time” (DIGIT): Dust and gas spectroscopy of HD 100546
  138. Herschel-PACS spectroscopy of the intermediate mass protostar NGC 7129 FIRS 2
  139. Origin of the hot gas in low-mass protostars
  140. The origin, excitation, and evolution of subarcsecond outflows near T Tauri
  141. Water abundance variations around high-mass protostars: HIFI observations of the DR21 region
  142. Water cooling of shocks in protostellar outflows
  143. Methanol maps of low-mass protostellar systems
  144. H2 reformation in post-shock regions
  145. 3D model of bow shocks
  146. VLT/NACO near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy of N88A in the SMC
  147. APEX-CHAMP+high-JCO observations of low-mass young stellar objects
  148. Laboratory evidence for the non-detection of excited nascent H2in dark clouds
  149. SPITZERMAPPING OF MOLECULAR HYDROGEN PURE ROTATIONAL LINES IN NGC 1333: A DETAILED STUDY OF FEEDBACK IN STAR FORMATION
  150. APEX-CHAMP+high-JCO observations of low-mass young stellar objects
  151. Observational 2D model of H2emission from a bow shock in the Orion Molecular Cloud
  152. VLT/NACO near-infrared imaging and spectroscopy of N159-5 in the LMC HII complex N159
  153. Excitation conditions in the Orion molecular cloud obtained from observations of ortho- and para-lines of H$_ {\sf 2}$
  154. H2excitation imaging of the Orion Molecular Cloud
  155. New insight into shocks and star formation in Orion: First light with GriF