An In-Depth Investigation of the Primordial Cluster Pair ASCC 19 and ASCC 21
Qingshun Hu et al 2025 AJ 169 98 Two star clusters near the Orion star-forming complex have ages around 8.9 million years and appear to have formed via the coalescence of multiple subclusters from…
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