Henrik Beuther mainly investigates Astrophysics, Star formation, Astronomy, Stars and Submillimeter Array. Henrik Beuther carries out multidisciplinary research, doing studies in Astrophysics and Outflow. The study incorporates disciplines such as Extinction, Spectral line, Millimeter and Accretion in addition to Star formation.
In the field of Astronomy, his study on Galaxy, Galactic plane, Stellar mass and Circumstellar dust overlaps with subjects such as High spatial resolution. His work on Young stellar object and H II region as part of general Stars research is frequently linked to Population and Action, bridging the gap between disciplines. The Submillimeter Array study combines topics in areas such as Astrochemistry, Dust emission, Basso continuo and Continuum.
His primary scientific interests are in Astrophysics, Star formation, Astronomy, Stars and Outflow. Astrophysics and Spectral line are commonly linked in his work. His work in Star formation addresses issues such as Continuum, which are connected to fields such as Rotation.
His study in Telescope and Stellar mass falls within the category of Astronomy. His research investigates the link between Stars and topics such as Emission spectrum that cross with problems in Isotopologue. Henrik Beuther has included themes like Supernova and Spiral galaxy in his Milky Way study.
His primary areas of study are Astrophysics, Star formation, Stars, Milky Way and Interstellar medium. He regularly ties together related areas like Spectral line in his Astrophysics studies. His work in the fields of Protostar overlaps with other areas such as Population and Outflow.
His Stars research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Virial theorem, Gravitation and Maser. In his research on the topic of Milky Way, Pulsar and Spectral index is strongly related with Supernova. His work in Interstellar medium covers topics such as Spiral galaxy which are related to areas like Faraday effect and Faraday cage.
Henrik Beuther focuses on Astrophysics, Star formation, Spectral line, Stars and Interstellar medium. Henrik Beuther merges many fields, such as Astrophysics and Outflow, in his writings. His study in Star formation is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Continuum and Fragmentation.
His studies deal with areas such as Velocity gradient, Turbulence and Galactic plane as well as Spectral line. His research investigates the connection between Stars and topics such as Continuum that intersect with issues in Luminosity. The Molecular cloud study combines topics in areas such as Line-of-sight and Galaxy.
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ATLASGAL - The APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy at 870 microns
F. Schuller;K. M. Menten;Y. Contreras;F. Wyrowski.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
High-Mass Proto-Stellar Candidates - II : Density structure from dust continuum and CS emission
H. Beuther;P. Schilke;K.M. Menten;F. Motte.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2001)
Massive molecular outflows
H. Beuther;P. Schilke;T. K. Sridharan;K. M. Menten.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2001)
High-Mass Proto-Stellar Candidates - I : The Sample and Initial Results
T.K.Sridharan;H. Beuther;P. Schilke;K.M. Menten.
arXiv: Astrophysics (2001)
Massive molecular outflows
H. Beuther;P. Schilke;T. K. Sridharan;K. M. Menten.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2002)
High-Mass Protostellar Candidates. II. Density Structure from Dust Continuum and CS Emission
H. Beuther;P. Schilke;K. M. Menten;F. Motte.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)
High-Mass Protostellar Candidates. I. The Sample and Initial Results
T. K. Sridharan;H. Beuther;P. Schilke;K. M. Menten.
The Astrophysical Journal (2002)
Probing the evolution of molecular cloud structure: From quiescence to birth
J. Kainulainen;H. Beuther;T. Henning;R. Plume.
Astronomy and Astrophysics (2009)
Massive Star Formation: Observations Confront Theory
H. Beuther;H. Linz;Th. Henning.
ASPC (2008)
Circumventing the Radiation Pressure Barrier in the Formation of Massive Stars via Disk Accretion
Rolf Kuiper;Rolf Kuiper;Hubert Klahr;Henrik Beuther;Thomas Henning.
The Astrophysical Journal (2010)
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