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A systematic survey of millimetre-wavelength flaring variability of young stellar objects in the Orion Nebula Cluster

ABSTRACT High-energy processes are ubiquitous even in the earliest stages of protostellar evolution. Motivated by the results of our systematic search for intense centimetre radio flares in Young Stellar Objects (YSOs) and by rare findings of strong millimetre-wavelength variability, we have conduct...

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Published in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2023-04, Vol.522 (1), p.56-69
Main Authors: Vargas-González, J, Forbrich, J, Rivilla, V M, Menten, K M, Güdel, M, Hacar, A
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