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- discovered in the very young region NGC 2024, two of which have been photoevaporated by a B star. The NGC 2024 proplyds are significant because they imply...
- discovered in the Eagle Nebula. These small cometary globules are being photoevaporated by the stars in the nearby cluster. EGGs are places of ongoing star-formation...
- within it. It is predicted that in 5.7 million years, the Eos cloud will photoevaporate. The cloud was discovered in 2025 by using H2 far ultraviolet fluorescent...
- dwarf disks were also found in absorption and at least 4 disks are photoevaporating from external UV-ratiation in the Orion Nebula. Such objects are also...
- (2017). "Planetesimal Formation by the Streaming Instability in a Photoevaporating Disk". The Astrophysical Journal. 839 (1): 16. arXiv:1703.07895. Bibcode:2017ApJ...
- A star with a protoplanetary disk near a m****ive hot star. The disk is being photoevaporated due to the radiation from the large star....
- Carlo Felice (2016-12-12). "A candidate planetary-m**** object with a photoevaporating disk in Orion". The Astrophysical Journal. 833 (2): L16. arXiv:1611...
- enough heavy elements, and that high UV radiation and strong winds could photoevaporate the gas in the disk, leaving just the heavy elements. For comparison...
- Felice (1 December 2016). "A Candidate Planetary-m**** Object with a Photoevaporating Disk in Orion". The Astrophysical Journal Letters. 833 (2): L16. arXiv:1611...
- Nolan R. (2004). "Carina's defiant Finger: HST observations of a photoevaporating globule in NGC 3372*". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society...