W43 star-forming complex

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The W43 star-forming complex is a massive, highly active region of star birth in the Milky Way, notable for its dense molecular clouds and intense formation of massive stars.

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W43 star-forming complex canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf H II region complex
molecular cloud complex
star-forming region
associatedWith OB stars
ionized gas
massive star formation
radio continuum emission
strong infrared emission
submillimeter continuum emission
contains dense clumps
embedded star clusters
filamentary structures
hot molecular cores
massive protostars
massive young stellar objects
ultracompact H II regions
environment crowded inner-Galaxy region
high-pressure interstellar medium
hasComponent H II regions
W43 Main
W43 South
dense molecular clouds
infrared dark clouds
massive star clusters
hasPhysicalProperty high column density
high gas surface density
high mass
high star-formation rate
strong turbulence
inGalacticQuadrant first Galactic quadrant
locatedIn Milky Way
Scutum–Centaurus Arm
surface form: Scutum–Centaurus arm
notableFor dense molecular gas
high star-formation efficiency
intense formation of massive stars
observedIn infrared wavelengths
radio wavelengths
submillimeter wavelengths
partOf inner Milky Way
roleInGalaxy laboratory for massive star formation
mini-starburst region
studiedBy Herschel Space Observatory
Spitzer Space Telescope
radio interferometers
tracedBy CO emission
dust continuum emission
maser emission

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Scutum–Centaurus Arm contains W43 star-forming complex