Bullet Shooting Cloud–Cloud Collision in MIR Bubble N65
En Chen et al 2025 ApJ 985 120 The twin-bubble system of N65 and N65b exhibits tell-tale signs of cloud–cloud collision: a bridge, a U-shaped cavity, and a complementary distribution with…
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