Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
May 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011aas...21830403t&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #218, #304.03; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 43, 2011
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
During their short lives, massive stars are the movers and shakers in star-forming regions, quickly modifying their birth environments via their ionizing radiation and powerful winds and finally destroying themselves and their natal clouds in supernovae, enriching neighboring young stellar disks with processed materials. I will report briefly on the active field of massive star formation and feedback, with particular emphasis on X-ray observations of massive star-forming regions and how this high-energy approach brings new insights and new puzzles for both theorists and longer-wavelength observers studying these influential objects.
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