The formation of stellar systems from interstellar molecular clouds

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Gravitational Collapse, Interstellar Matter, Molecular Clouds, Protostars, Stellar Evolution, Stellar Systems, Abundance, Galactic Evolution, Hydrogen Clouds, Interstellar Gas, Millimeter Waves, Molecular Spectra, Planetary Systems, Solar System, Spiral Galaxies, Stellar Temperature

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Star formation, a crucial link in the chain of events that led from the early expansion of the universe to the formation of the solar system, continues to play a major role in the evolution of many galaxies. Observational and theoretical studies of regions of ongoing star formation provide insight into the physical conditions and events that must have attended the formation of the solar system. Such investigations also elucidate the role played by star formation in the evolutionary cycle which appears to dominate the chemical processing of interstellar material by successive generations of stars in spiral galaxies like our own. Efforts to identify and examine both the elusive protostellar collapse phase of star formation and planetary systems around nearby stars will be especially significant.

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