Understanding Global Galactic Star Formation
Paul A. Scowen (Arizona State University), Rolf Jansen (Arizona State, University), Matthew Beasley (University of Colorado - Boulder), Daniela, Calzetti (University of Massachusetts), Steven Desch (Arizona State, University), John Gallagher (University of Wisconsin - Madison)

TL;DR
This paper proposes a comprehensive multi-wavelength imaging survey of Galactic star formation regions to study the evolution of protoplanetary disks, star formation processes, and environmental effects with high spatial resolution and astrometric precision.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed observational plan to map star-forming regions in the Milky Way, enabling new insights into star formation dynamics and evolution.
Findings
First proper motions of stars and jets in star-forming regions.
Detailed excitation maps of HII regions and supernova remnants.
Enhanced understanding of star formation environments and evolution.
Abstract
We propose to the community a comprehensive UV/optical/NIR imaging survey of Galactic star formation regions to probe all aspects of the star formation process. The primary goal of such a study is to understand the evolution of circumstellar protoplanetary disks and other detailed aspects of star formation in a wide variety of different environments. This requires a comprehensive emission-line survey of nearby star-forming regions in the Milky Way, where a high spatial resolution telescope+camera will be capable of resolving circumstellar material and shock structures. In addition to resolving circumstellar disks themselves, such observations will study shocks in the jets and outflows from young stars, which are probes of accretion in the youngest protoplanetary disks still embedded in their surrounding molecular clouds. These data will allow the measurement of proper motions for a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
