W4

E480049

W4 is a prominent star-forming region in the Milky Way, notable for its large ionized gas bubble and active formation of massive young stars.

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W4 canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf H II region
astronomical object
star-forming region
associatedWith ionization fronts
stellar feedback
stellar winds
supernova-driven expansion
contains OB stars
massive young stars
drivenBy massive stellar clusters
environment interstellar dust
ionized gas
molecular clouds
galacticLatitude high relative to typical star-forming regions
hasAlternativeClassification Galactic H II region
hasEmission H-alpha
infrared emission from dust
radio continuum
hasFeature cavity in interstellar medium
expanding superbubble
large ionized gas bubble
hasProcess massive star formation
ongoing star formation
locatedIn Milky Way
Perseus Arm NERFINISHED
notableFor active formation of massive young stars
prominent bubble morphology
observedIn infrared wavelengths
optical wavelengths
radio wavelengths
partOf Galactic disk
large star-forming complex in the Milky Way
studiedFor feedback effects of massive stars on the interstellar medium
triggered star formation

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