2008
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.0811.3440
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Star Formation and Molecular Clouds at High Galactic Latitude

Peregrine M. McGehee

Abstract: In this chapter we review the young stars and molecular clouds found at high Galactic latitudes (|b| ≥ 30 • ). These are mostly associated with two largescale structures on the sky, the Gould Belt and the Taurus star formation region, and a handful of molecular clouds including MBM 12 and MBM 20 which, as a population, consist of the nearest star formation sites to our Sun. There are also a few young stars that are found in apparent isolation far from any molecular cloud. The high latitude clouds are primarily… Show more

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