"This shows that you don't need any exotic mechanisms; massive stars can form through accretion processes just like low-mass stars," study leader Mark Krumholz of the University of California, Santa Cruz said in a 2009 SPACE.com interview.
Date: Mar 27, 2013
Category: Sci/Tech
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Mark Krumholz
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University of California, Santa Cruz - Professor
Education:
Princeton University - Physics, University of California, Berkeley - Physics
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