Multi-spectral observations of the star formation: The role of far infrared photometry

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Early Stars, Far Infrared Radiation, Infrared Photometry, Interstellar Gas, Interstellar Matter, Millimeter Waves, Photometry, Brightness Distribution, Excitation, Ionization, Molecular Rotation, Stellar Composition, Stellar Structure

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The study and analysis of complex astrophysical process requires a multispectral approach employing many of the tools of modern astronomy. The study of the interaction of early type stars with the interstellar medium is an example of this point. Two examples of multi-spectral studies of individual objects are reviewed. The predominent theme is the combination of high resolution far infrared photometry, radio images and millimeter-wave spectroscopy with the radio sensitive to the ionization, the millimeter-wave lines showing the structure and excitation of the gas and the far infrared providing a picture of the energetics of the dust which connects the star to the interstellar medium. Multispectral observations of FIRSSE and IRAS objects are discussed.

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