129 results on '"Kim, Jungha"'
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2. Spectral survey of a Hot core with an Eruptive Accretion in S255IR NIRS3 (SHEA): The discovery of class I and class II millimeter methanol maser transitions
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Baek, Giseon, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Evans II, Neal J., Hirota, Tomoya, Aikawa, Yuri, Kang, Ji-hyun, Kim, Jungha, and Jørgensen, Jes K.
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We report the detection of the millimeter CH$_3$OH masers including a new detection of class I (11$_{0,11}$-10$_{1,10}$A) and class II (6$_{1,5}$-5$_{2,4}$E) maser transitions toward the high-mass protostar S255IR NIRS3 in post-burst phase. The CH$_3$OH emissions were detected as a mixture of maser and thermal characteristics. We examine the detected transitions using an excitation diagram and LTE model spectra and compare the observed properties with those of thermal lines. Class II CH$_3$OH maser transitions showed distinctive intensity and velocity distributions from those of thermal transitions. Bright distinct emission components in addition to the fragmented and arc-shaped emissions are only detected in class I CH$_3$OH maser transitions toward southern and western directions from the protostellar position, implying the presence of the slow outflow shocks., Comment: 9 pages, 4 Figures, 1 Table, Accepted for publication in ApJL
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- 2023
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3. An Empirical Evaluation of Four Off-the-Shelf Proprietary Visual-Inertial Odometry Systems
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Kim, Jungha, Song, Minkyeong, Lee, Yeoeun, Jung, Moonkyeong, and Kim, Pyojin
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Computer Science - Robotics ,Computer Science - Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition - Abstract
Commercial visual-inertial odometry (VIO) systems have been gaining attention as cost-effective, off-the-shelf six degrees of freedom (6-DoF) ego-motion tracking methods for estimating accurate and consistent camera pose data, in addition to their ability to operate without external localization from motion capture or global positioning systems. It is unclear from existing results, however, which commercial VIO platforms are the most stable, consistent, and accurate in terms of state estimation for indoor and outdoor robotic applications. We assess four popular proprietary VIO systems (Apple ARKit, Google ARCore, Intel RealSense T265, and Stereolabs ZED 2) through a series of both indoor and outdoor experiments where we show their positioning stability, consistency, and accuracy. We present our complete results as a benchmark comparison for the research community., Comment: submitted, under review paper
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- 2022
4. Fabrication of thermally cross-linked polybenzimidazole membranes using a di-azide cross-linker for high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cells
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Kim, Hyejin, Kim, Junghwan, Kim, Jungha, Lee, So Young, Kim, Seongwoo, and Lee, Jong-Chan
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- 2024
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5. Molecular Cloud Cores with High Deuterium Fractions: Nobeyama Mapping Survey
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Tatematsu, Ken'ichi, Kim, Gwanjeong, Liu, Tie, Evans II, Neal J., Yi, Hee-Weon, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Wu, Yuefang, Hirano, Naomi, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Dutta, Somnath, Sahu, Dipen, Sanhueza, Patricio, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, Mika, T'oth, L. Viktor, Feh'er, Orsolya, He, Jinhua, Ge, J. X., Feng, Siyi, Choi, Minho, Kang, Miju, Thompson, Mark A., Fuller, Gary A., Li, Di, Ristorcelli, Isabelle, Wang, Ke, Di Francesco, James, Eden, David, Ohashi, Satoshi, Kandori, Ryo, Vastel, Charlotte, Hirota, Tomoya, Sakai, Takeshi, Lu, Xing, Lu'o'ng, Quang Nguyen, Shinnaga, Hiroko, Kim, Jungha, and collaboration, JCMT Large Program "SCOPE''
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the results of on-the-fly mapping observations of 44 fields containing 107 SCUBA-2 cores in the emission lines of molecules, N$_2$H$^+$, HC$_3$N, and CCS at 82$-$94 GHz using the Nobeyama 45-m telescope. This study aimed at investigating the physical properties of cores that show high deuterium fractions and might be close to the onset of star formation. We found that the distributions of the N$_2$H$^+$ and HC$_3$N line emissions are approximately similar to that of 850-$\mu$m dust continuum emission, whereas the CCS line emission is often undetected or is distributed in a clumpy structure surrounding the peak position of the 850-$\mu$m dust continuum emission. Occasionally (12%), we observe the CCS emission which is an early-type gas tracer toward the young stellar object, probably due to local high excitation. Evolution toward star formation does not immediately affect nonthermal velocity dispersion., Comment: 45 pages, 15 figures, ApJS, in press
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- 2021
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6. Water maser variability in a high-mass YSO outburst -- VERA and ALMA observations of S255 NIRS 3
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Hirota, Tomoya, Cesaroni, Riccardo, Moscadelli, Luca, Sugiyama, Koichiro, Burns, Ross A., Kim, Jungha, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, and Yonekura, Yoshinori
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We carried out observations of the 22 GHz H2O masers in a high-mass protostar S255 NIRS 3 by using VERA. We measured the proper motions of the 22 GHz H2O masers associated with a bipolar outflow. The expansion velocity of the blueshifted bow shock traced by the 22 GHz H2O masers was 28 km s-1 corresponding to a dynamical timescale of 60 years. The direction of the maser outflow is slightly tilted compared with the radio jet, which could suggest a more recent ejection episode during the accretion burst event. The total flux density of the 22 GHz H2O masers has gradually increased from early 2017 and has become almost constant in 2018. For the first time, we reveal extended H2O maser emission at 22 GHz in a star forming region, which is partly resolved out by VERA and even by the most extended VLA configurations. We find that the flux variation of such an extended component is similar to that of the unresolved maser emission. We also conducted observations of the submillimeter continuum and the 321 GHz H2O masers with ALMA at Band 7. The continuum emission does not show significant variations compared with the previous observations performed 5 months before. We mapped the 321 GHz H2O masers in S255 NIRS 3 providing the fourth example, for this maser, of the spatial distribution in a high-mass star-forming region. The lower ratio of the 22 GHz/321 GHz maser luminosity in the blueshifted bow shock suggests a temperature (>1000 K), higher than for the other maser features in this region. We conclude that the bow shock structure traced by the 22 GHz H2O maser features is unlikely to be originating at the interface between the radio jet powered by the recent accretion outburst and the surrounding medium. The brightening of the 22 GHz H2O masers could be due to radiative excitation by photons form the infrared outburst escaping along the cavity created by the newly ejected material., Comment: 19 pages, 28 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics
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- 2020
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7. Molecular Cloud Cores with High Deuterium Fraction: Nobeyama Single-Pointing Survey
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Kim, Gwanjeong, Tatematsu, Kenichi, Liu, Tie, Yi, Miss Hee-Weon, He, Jinhua, Hirano, Naomi, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Choi, Minho, Sanhueza, Patricio, Toth, L. Viktor, Evans, Neal J., Feng, Siyi, Juvela, Mika, Kim, Kee-Tae, Vastel, Charlotte, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Nguyn-Lu'o'ng, Quang, Kang, Miju, Ristorcelli, Isabelle, Fehér, O., Wu, Yuefang, Ohashi, Satoshi, Wang, Ke, Kandori, Ryo, Hirota, Tomoya, Sakai, Takeshi, Lu, Xing, Thompson, Mark A., Fuller, Gary A., Li, Di, Shinnaga, Hiroko, and Kim, Jungha
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results of a single-pointing survey of 207 dense cores embedded in Planck Galactic Cold Clumps distributed in five different environments ($\lambda$ Orionis, Orion A, B, Galactic plane, and high latitudes) to identify dense cores on the verge of star formation for the study of the initial conditions of star formation. We observed these cores in eight molecular lines at 76-94 GHz using the Nobeyama 45-m telescope. We find that early-type molecules (e.g., CCS) have low detection rates and that late-type molecules (e.g., N$_2$H$^+$, c-C$_3$H$_2$) and deuterated molecules (e.g., N$_2$D$^+$, DNC) have high detection rates, suggesting that most of the cores are chemically evolved. The deuterium fraction (D/H) is found to decrease with increasing distance, indicating that it suffers from differential beam dilution between the D/H pair of lines for distant cores ($>$1 kpc). For $\lambda$ Orionis, Orion A, and B located at similar distances, D/H is not significantly different, suggesting that there is no systematic difference in the observed chemical properties among these three regions. We identify at least eight high D/H cores in the Orion region and two at high latitudes, which are most likely to be close to the onset of star formation. There is no clear evidence of the evolutionary change in turbulence during the starless phase, suggesting that the dissipation of turbulence is not a major mechanism for the beginning of star formation as judged from observations with a beam size of 0.04 pc., Comment: 55 pages, 12 Figures, 8 Tables, accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2020
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8. Multiple outflows in the high-mass cluster forming region, G25.82-0.17
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Kim, Jungha, Kim, Mi Kyoung, Hirota, Tomoya, Kim, Kee-Tae, Sugiyama, Koichiro, Honma, Mareki, Byun, Do-young, Oh, Chungsik, Motogi, Kazuhito, Kang, Jihyun, Kim, Jeongsook, Liu, Tie, Hu, Bo, Burns, Ross A., Chibueze, James O., Matsumoto, Naoko, and Sunada, Kazuyoshi
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present results of continuum and spectral line observations with ALMA and 22 GHz water (H$_2$O) maser observations using KaVA and VERA toward a high-mass star-forming region, G25.82-0.17. Multiple 1.3 mm continuum sources are revealed, indicating the presence of young stellar objects (YSOs) at different evolutionary stages, namely an ultra-compact HII region, G25.82-E, a high-mass young stellar object (HM-YSO), G25.82-W1, and starless cores, G25.82-W2 and G25.82-W3. Two SiO outflows, at N-S and SE-NW orientations, are identified. The CH$_3$OH 8$_{-1}$-7$_{0}$ E line, known to be a class I CH$_3$OH maser at 229 GHz is also detected showing a mixture of thermal and maser emission. Moreover, the H$_2$O masers are distributed in a region ~0.25" shifted from G25.82-W1. The CH$_3$OH 22$_{4}$-21$_{5}$ E line shows a compact ring-like structure at the position of G25.82-W1 with a velocity gradient, indicating a rotating disk or envelope. Assuming Keplerian rotation, the dynamical mass of G25.82-W1 is estimated to be $>$25 M$_{\odot}$ and the total mass of 20 M$_\odot$-84 M$_\odot$ is derived from the 1.3 mm continuum emission. The driving source of the N-S SiO outflow is G25.82-W1 while that of the SE-NW SiO outflow is uncertain. Detection of multiple high-mass starless$/$protostellar cores and candidates without low-mass cores implies that HM-YSOs could form in individual high-mass cores as predicted by the turbulent core accretion model. If this is the case, the high-mass star formation process in G25.82 would be consistent with a scaled-up version of low-mass star formation., Comment: 28 pages, 9 figures, accepted to ApJ
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- 2020
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9. The First VERA Astrometry Catalog
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VERA collaboration, Hirota, Tomoya, Nagayama, Takumi, Honma, Mareki, Adachi, Yuuki, Burns, Ross A., Chibueze, James O., Choi, Yoon Kyung, Hachisuka, Kazuya, Hada, Kazuhiro, Hagiwara, Yoshiaki, Hamada, Shota, Handa, Toshihiro, Hashimoto, Mao, Hirano, Ken, Hirata, Yushi, Ichikawa, Takanori, Imai, Hiroshi, Inenaga, Daichi, Ishikawa, Toshio, Jike, Takaaki, Kameya, Osamu, Kaseda, Daichi, Kim, Jeong Sook, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Mi Kyoung, Kobayashi, Hideyuki, Kono, Yusuke, Kurayama, Tomoharu, Matsuno, Masako, Morita, Atsushi, Motogi, Kazuhito, Murase, Takeru, Nakagawa, Akiharu, Nakanishi, Hiroyuki, Niinuma, Kotaro, Nishi, Junya, Oh, Chung Sik, Omodaka, Toshihiro, Oyadomari, Miyako, Oyama, Tomoaki, Sakai, Daisuke, Sakai, Nobuyuki, Sawada-Satoh, Satoko, Shibata, Katsunori M., Shizugami, Makoto, Sudo, Jumpei, Sugiyama, Koichiro, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, Suzuki, Syunsaku, Takahashi, Ken, Tamura, Yoshiaki, Tazaki, Fumie, Ueno, Yuji, Uno, Yuri, Urago, Riku, Wada, Koji, Wu, Yuan Wei, Yamashita, Kazuyoshi, Yamashita, Yuto, Yamauchi, Aya, and Yuda, Akito
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present the first astrometry catalog from the Japanese VLBI (very long baseline interferometer) project VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry). We have compiled all the astrometry results from VERA, providing accurate trigonometric annual parallax and proper motion measurements. In total, 99 maser sources are listed in the VERA catalog. Among them, 21 maser sources are newly reported while the rest of 78 sources are referred to previously published results or those in preparation for forthcoming papers. The accuracy in the VERA astrometry are revisited and compared with those from the other VLBI astrometry projects such as BeSSeL (The Bar and Spiral Structure Legacy) Survey and GOBELINS (the Gould's Belt Distances Survey) with the VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array). We have confirmed that most of the astrometry results are consistent with each other, and the largest error sources are due to source structure of the maser features and their rapid variation, along with the systematic calibration errors and different analysis methods. Combined with the BeSSeL results, we estimate the up-to-date fundamental Galactic parameter of $R_{0}=7.92\pm0.16_{\rm{stat.}}\pm0.3_{\rm{sys.}}$~kpc and $\Omega_{\odot}=30.17\pm0.27_{\rm{stat.}}\pm0.3_{\rm{sys.}}$~km~s$^{-1}$~kpc$^{-1}$, where $R_{0}$ and $\Omega_{\odot}$ are the distance from the Sun to the Galactic center and the Sun's angular velocity of the Galactic circular rotation, respectively., Comment: 35 pages, 7 figures, accepted for publication in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan
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- 2020
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10. SCOPE: SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution - Survey Description and Compact Source Catalogue
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Eden, D. J., Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Liu, S. -Y., Tatematsu, K., Di Francesco, J., Wang, K., Wu, Y., Thompson, M. A., Fuller, G. A., Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I., Kang, Sung-ju, Hirano, N., Johnstone, D., Lin, Y., He, J. H., Koch, P. M., Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, S. -L., Zhang, Q., Goldsmith, P. F., Evans II, N. J., Yuan, J., Zhang, C. -P., White, G. J., Choi, Minho, Lee, Chang Won, Toth, L. V., Mairs, S., Yi, H. -W., Tang, M., Soam, A., Peretto, N., Samal, M. R., Fich, M., Parsons, H., Malinen, J., Bendo, G. J., Rivera-Ingraham, A., Liu, H. -L., Wouterloot, J., Li, P. S., Qian, L., Rawlings, J., Rawlings, M. G., Feng, S., Wang, B., Li, Dalei, Liu, M., Luo, G., Marston, A. P., Pattle, K. M., Pelkonen, V. -M., Rigby, A. J., Zahorecz, S., Zhang, G., Bogner, R., Aikawa, Y., Akhter, S., Alina, D., Bell, G., Bernard, J. -P., Blain, A., Bronfman, L., Byun, D. -Y., Chapman, S., Chen, H. -R., Chen, M., Chen, W. -P., Chen, X., Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A., Chu, Y. -H., Chung, E. J., Cornu, D., Cosentino, G., Cunningham, M. R., Demyk, K., Drabek-Maunder, E., Doi, Y., Eswaraiah, C., Falgarone, E., Feher, O., Fraser, H., Friberg, P., Garay, G., Ge, J. X., Gear, W. K., Greaves, J., Guan, X., Harvey-Smith, L., Hasegawa, T., He, Y., Henkel, C., Hirota, T., Holland, W., Hughes, A., Jarken, E., Ji, T. -G., Jimenez-Serra, I., Kang, Miju, Kawabata, K. S., Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, S., Koo, B. -C., Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Y. -J., Lacaille, K. M., Lai, S. -P., Lee, C. F., Lee, J. E., Lee, Y. -U., Li, H., Lo, N., Lopez, J. A. P., Lu, X., Lyo, A. -R., Mardones, D., McGehee, P., Meng, F., Montier, L., Montillaud, J., Moore, T. J. T., Morata, O., Moriarty-Schieven, G. H., Ohashi, S., Pak, S., Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R., Pech, G., Qiu, K., Ren, Z. -Y., Richer, J., Sakai, T., Shang, H., Shinnaga, H., Stamatellos, D., Tang, Y. -W., Traficante, A., Vastel, C., Viti, S., Walsh, A., Wang, H., Wang, J., Ward-Thompson, D., Whitworth, A., Wilson, C. D., Xu, Y., Yang, J., Yuan, Y. -L., Yuan, L., Zavagno, A., Zhang, C., Zhang, H. -W., Zhou, C., Zhu, J. Zhou. L., and Zuo, P.
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the first release of the data and compact-source catalogue for the JCMT Large Program SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution (SCOPE). SCOPE consists of 850-um continuum observations of 1235 Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (PGCCs) made with the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These data are at an angular resolution of 14.4 arcsec, significantly improving upon the 353-GHz resolution of Planck at 5 arcmin, and allowing for a catalogue of 3528 compact sources in 558 PGCCs. We find that the detected PGCCs have significant sub-structure, with 61 per cent of detected PGCCs having 3 or more compact sources, with filamentary structure also prevalent within the sample. A detection rate of 45 per cent is found across the survey, which is 95 per cent complete to Planck column densities of $N_{H_{2}}$ $>$ 5 $\times$ 10$^{21}$ cm$^{-2}$. By positionally associating the SCOPE compact sources with YSOs, the star formation efficiency, as measured by the ratio of luminosity to mass, in nearby clouds is found to be similar to that in the more distant Galactic Plane, with the column density distributions also indistinguishable from each other., Comment: 16 pages, 13 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in MNRAS
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- 2019
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11. Perpendicular Parking Path Generation and Optimal Path Tracking Algorithm for Auto-parking of Trailers
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Shin, Heeseok, Kim, Myeong-Jun, Baek, Sunwoo, Crane, Carl D., and Kim, Jungha
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- 2022
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12. Star formation conditions in a Planck Galactic Cold Clump, G108.84-00.81
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Kim, Jungha, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Wu, Yuefang, Tatematsu, Ken'ichi, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, collaboration, JCMT Large Program "SCOPE", and collaboration, TRAO Key Science Program "TOP"
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics - Abstract
We present the results from a series of ground-based radio observations toward a Planck Galactic Cold Clump (PGCC), PGCC G108.84-00.81, which is located in one curved filamentary cloud in the vicinity of an extended HII region Sh2-152 and SNR G109.1-1.0. PGCC G108.84-00.81 is mainly composed of two clumps, "G108-N" and "G108-S". In the 850 micron dust continuum emission map, G108-N is shown as one component while G108-S is fragmented into four components. There is no infrared source associated with G108-N while there are two infrared sources (IRS 1 and IRS 2) associated with G108-S. The total mass of G108-N is larger than the jeans mass, suggesting that G108-N is gravitationally unstable and a potential place for a future star formation. The clump properties of G108-N and G108-S such as the gas temperature and the column density, are not distinctly different. However, G108-S is slightly more evolved than G108-N, in the consideration of the CO depletion factor, molecular abundances, and association with infrared sources. G108-S seems to be affected by the compression from Sh2-152, while G108-N is relatively protected from the external effect, Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJS. 46 pages, 14 Figures
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- 2017
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13. Astrochemical Properties of Planck Cold Clumps
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Tatematsu, Ken'ichi, Liu, Tie, Ohashi, Satoshi, Sanhueza, Patricio, Nguyen-Luong, Quang, Hirota, Tomoya, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Hirano, Naomi, Choi, Minho, Kang, Miju, Thompson, Mark, Fuller, Garry, Wu, Yuefang, Di Francesco, James, Kim, Kee-Tae, Wang, Ke, Ristorcelli, Isabelle, Juvela, Mika, Shinnaga, Hiroko, Cunningham, Maria R., Saito, Masao, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Toth, L. Viktor, He, Jinhua, Sakai, Takeshi, Kim, Jungha, collaboration, JCMT Large Program "SCOPE", and collaboration, TRAO Key Science Program "TOP"
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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We observed thirteen Planck cold clumps with the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope/SCUBA-2 and with the Nobeyama 45 m radio telescope. The N$_2$H$^+$ distribution obtained with the Nobeyama telescope is quite similar to SCUBA-2 dust distribution. The 82 GHz HC$_3$N, 82 GHz CCS, and 94 GHz CCS emission are often distributed differently with respect to the N$_2$H$^+$ emission. The CCS emission, which is known to be abundant in starless molecular cloud cores, is often very clumpy in the observed targets. We made deep single-pointing observations in DNC, HN$^{13}$C, N$_2$D$^+$, cyclic-C$_3$H$_2$ toward nine clumps. The detection rate of N$_2$D$^+$ is 50\%. Furthermore, we observed the NH$_3$ emission toward 15 Planck cold clumps to estimate the kinetic temperature, and confirmed that most of targets are cold ($\lesssim$ 20 K). In two of the starless clumps observe, the CCS emission is distributed as it surrounds the N$_2$H$^+$ core (chemically evolved gas), which resembles the case of L1544, a prestellar core showing collapse. In addition, we detected both DNC and N$_2$D$^+$. These two clumps are most likely on the verge of star formation. We introduce the Chemical Evolution Factor (CEF) for starless cores to describe the chemical evolutionary stage, and analyze the observed Planck cold clumps., Comment: 20 figures, 13 tables, ApJS, in press
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- 2016
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14. Green Business Model and Green Media Coverage for a Successful Initial Public Offering: Evidence from the Korean Firms
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Kim, Jungha, primary, Ko, Kyung Ryang, additional, and Choi, Wonyong, additional
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- 2024
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15. PianoFMS: Real-time Evaluation of Cybersickness by Keyboard Fingering
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Yang, Yechan, primary, Kim, Hanseob, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, and Kim, Gerard Jounghyun, additional
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- 2024
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16. The Effect of Directional Airflow toward Vection and Cybersickness
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Park, Seunghoon, primary, Son, Seungwoo, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, and Kim, Gerard J., additional
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- 2024
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17. Infrared and Radio observations of a small group of protostellar objects in the molecular core, L1251-C
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Kim, Jungha, Lee, Jeong-Eun, Choi, Minho, Bourke, Tyler L., Evans II, Neal J., Di Francesco, James, Cieza, Lucas A., Dunham, Michael M., and Kang, Miju
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Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies - Abstract
We present a multi-wavelength observational study of a low-mass star-forming region, L1251-C, with observational results at wavelengths from the near-infrared to the millimeter. Spitzer Space Telescope observations confirmed that IRAS 22343+7501 is a small group of protostellar objects. The extended emission to east-west direction with its intensity peak at the center of L1251A has been detected at 350 and 850 micron with the CSO and JCMT telescopes, tracing dense envelope materials around L1251A. The single-dish data from the KVN and TRAO telescopes show inconsistencies between the intensity peaks of several molecular line emission and that of the continuum emission, suggesting complex distributions of molecular abundances around L1251A. The SMA interferometer data, however, show intensity peaks of CO 2-1 and 13CO 2-1 located at the position of IRS 1, which is both the brightest source in IRAC image and the weakest source in the 1.3 mm dust continuum map. IRS 1 is the strongest candidate for the driving source of the newly detected compact CO 2-1 outflow. Over the whole region (14' by 14') of L125l-C, 3 Class I and 16 Class II sources have been detected, including three YSOs in L1251A. A comparison with the average projected distance among 19 YSOs in L1251-C and that among 3 YSOs in L1251A suggests L1251-C is an example of low-mass cluster formation, where protostellar objects are forming in a small group., Comment: 53 pages, 19 figures, accepted for publication in ApJS
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- 2015
18. Enhancing Deep Learning-Based Segmentation Accuracy through Intensity Rendering and 3D Point Interpolation Techniques to Mitigate Sensor Variability.
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Kim, Myeong-Jun, Kim, Suyeon, Lee, Banghyon, and Kim, Jungha
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INTERPOLATION ,DETECTORS ,DEEP learning ,OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) ,LIDAR - Abstract
In the context of LiDAR sensor-based autonomous vehicles, segmentation networks play a crucial role in accurately identifying and classifying objects. However, discrepancies between the types of LiDAR sensors used for training the network and those deployed in real-world driving environments can lead to performance degradation due to differences in the input tensor attributes, such as x, y, and z coordinates, and intensity. To address this issue, we propose novel intensity rendering and data interpolation techniques. Our study evaluates the effectiveness of these methods by applying them to object tracking in real-world scenarios. The proposed solutions aim to harmonize the differences between sensor data, thereby enhancing the performance and reliability of deep learning networks for autonomous vehicle perception systems. Additionally, our algorithms prevent performance degradation, even when different types of sensors are used for the training data and real-world applications. This approach allows for the use of publicly available open datasets without the need to spend extensive time on dataset construction and annotation using the actual sensors deployed, thus significantly saving time and resources. When applying the proposed methods, we observed an approximate 20% improvement in mIoU performance compared to scenarios without these enhancements. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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19. Radiation distribution modeling for development of mobile diagnostic radiology with low-dose exposure
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Huh, Yoonsuk, Kim, Jongpil, Kim, Jaehyuk, Park, Sujin, Han, Daewong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jungmin, Kim, Yunhee, and Jo, Jaemoon
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- 2020
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20. Fabrication of Thermally Cross-Linked Polybenzimidazole Membranes Using a Di-Azide Cross-Linker for High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells
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Kim, Hyejin, primary, Kim, Junghwan, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Lee, So Young, additional, and Lee, Jong-Chan, additional
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- 2024
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21. A Transition Support Model Based on a Multidimensional Perspective for Deinstitutionalization and Community Reintegration of People With Disabilities
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Lee, Ahyoung, primary, Kim, Jungha, additional, Lim, Soyeon, additional, and Lim, Sora, additional
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- 2023
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22. LiDAR Localization by Removing Moveable Objects
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Jeong, Seonghark, primary, Ko, Minseok, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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- 2023
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23. Animated Plastic and Material Eco-Cosmopolitanism in Through the Arc of the Rain Forest
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Kim, Jungha, primary
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- 2019
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24. Research on Stable WAVE Construction using Flexible WLAN in a Congested Urban Network Environment
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Lee, Dong-Hun, primary, Kim, Myeong-Jun, additional, Lim, Seong-sun, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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- 2023
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25. Spectral Survey of a Hot Core with an Eruptive Accretion in S255IR NIRS3 (SHEA):The Discovery of Class I and II Millimeter Methanol Maser Transitions
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Baek, Giseon, Lee, Jeong-eun, Evans, Neal J., Hirota, Tomoya, Aikawa, Yuri, Kang, Ji-hyun, Kim, Jungha, Jørgensen, Jes K., Baek, Giseon, Lee, Jeong-eun, Evans, Neal J., Hirota, Tomoya, Aikawa, Yuri, Kang, Ji-hyun, Kim, Jungha, and Jørgensen, Jes K.
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26. Factors Associated With Airline Cabin Crews’ Influenza Vaccination Intention in the Workplace-based Setting
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Kim, Layoung, primary, Kim, Gwang Suk, additional, Lee, Kyung Hee, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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27. A Benchmark Comparison of Four Off-the-Shelf Proprietary Visual–Inertial Odometry Systems
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Kim, Pyojin, primary, Kim, Jungha, additional, Song, Minkyeong, additional, Lee, Yeoeun, additional, Jung, Moonkyeong, additional, and Kim, Hyeong-Geun, additional
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28. Overview of the Maser Monitoring Organisation
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Burns, Ross A., primary, Kobak, Agnieszka, additional, Caratti o Garatti, Alessio, additional, Tolmachev, Alexander, additional, Volvach, Alexandr, additional, Alakoz, Alexei, additional, Wootten, Alwyn, additional, Bisyarina, Anastasia, additional, Dzodzomenyo, Andrews, additional, Sobolev, Andrey, additional, Bartkiewicz, Anna, additional, Aberfelds, Artis, additional, Stecklum, Bringfried, additional, Kramer, Busaba, additional, Macdonald, Callum, additional, Cyganowski, Claudia, additional, Colomer, Fransisco, additional, Miro, Cristina Garcia, additional, Brogan, Crystal, additional, Li, Dalei, additional, Smits, Derck, additional, Engels, Dieter, additional, Ladeyschikov, Dmitry, additional, Johnstone, Doug, additional, Popova, Elena, additional, Proven-Adzri, Emmanuel, additional, van den Heever, Fanie, additional, Orosz, Gabor, additional, Surcis, Gabriele, additional, Wu, Gang, additional, MacLeod, Gordon, additional, Linz, Hendrik, additional, Imai, Hiroshi, additional, van Langevelde, Huib, additional, Valtts, Irina, additional, Shmeld, Ivar, additional, Chibueze, James O., additional, Brand, Jan, additional, Kumar, Jayender, additional, Green, Jimi, additional, Vorster, Job, additional, Eislöffel, Jochen, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Sugiyama, Koichiro, additional, Menten, Karl, additional, Immer, Katharina, additional, Rygl, Kazi, additional, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Volvach, Larisa, additional, Moscadelli, Luca, additional, Jordan, Lucas, additional, Uscanga, Lucero, additional, Gray, Malcolm, additional, Szymczak, Marian, additional, Olech, Mateusz, additional, Hoare, Melvin, additional, Durjasz, Michał, additional, Uchiyama, Mizuho, additional, Shakhvorostova, Nadya, additional, Bayandina, Olga, additional, Wolak, Pawel, additional, Gulyaev, Sergei, additional, Khaibrakhmanov, Sergey, additional, Breen, Shari, additional, Goedhart, Sharmila, additional, Casu, Silvia, additional, Ellingsen, Simon, additional, Paulson, Sonu Tabitha, additional, Kurtz, Stan, additional, Weston, Stuart, additional, Yoshihiro, Tanabe, additional, Natusc, Tim, additional, Hunter, Todd, additional, Hirota, Tomoya, additional, Baan, Willem, additional, Vlemmings, Wouter, additional, Chen, Xi, additional, Gong, Yan, additional, Yonekura, Yoshinori, additional, Szabó, Zsófia Marianna, additional, and Abraham, Zulema, additional
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29. sj-docx-1-whs-10.1177_21650799221151153 – Supplemental material for Factors Associated With Airline Cabin Crews’ Influenza Vaccination Intention in the Workplace-based Setting
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Kim, Layoung, Kim, Gwang Suk, Lee, Kyung Hee, and Kim, Jungha
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified ,111799 Public Health and Health Services not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Health sciences - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-whs-10.1177_21650799221151153 for Factors Associated With Airline Cabin Crews’ Influenza Vaccination Intention in the Workplace-based Setting by Layoung Kim, Gwang Suk Kim, Kyung Hee Lee and Jungha Kim in Workplace Health & Safety
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30. Development of the Autonomous Navigation Algorithm based on the Geometric Method for Skid Steering Vehicles: Convergence of Skid Steering and Pure Pursuit Methods Using Compensation Coefficients
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Kim, Junghyun, primary, Crane, Carl D., additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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31. Millimeter methanol emission in the high-mass young stellar object G24.33+0.14
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Hirota, Tomoya, primary, Wolak, Pawel, additional, Hunter, Todd R, additional, Brogan, Crystal L, additional, Bartkiewicz, Anna, additional, Durjasz, Michal, additional, Kobak, Agnieszka, additional, Olech, Mateusz, additional, Szymczak, Marian, additional, Burns, Ross A, additional, Aberfelds, Artis, additional, Baek, Giseon, additional, Brand, Jan, additional, Breen, Shari, additional, Byun, Do-Young, additional, Caratti o Garatti, Alessio, additional, Chen, Xi, additional, Chibueze, James O, additional, Cyganowski, Claudia, additional, Eislöffel, Jochen, additional, Ellingsen, Simon, additional, Hirano, Naomi, additional, Hu, Bo, additional, Kang, Ji-hyun, additional, Kim, Jeong-Sook, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Kim, Mi Kyoung, additional, Kramer, Busaba, additional, Lee, Jeong-Eun, additional, Linz, Hendrik, additional, Liu, Tie, additional, MacLeod, Gordon, additional, McCarthy, Tiege P, additional, Menten, Karl, additional, Motogi, Kazuhito, additional, Oh, Chung-Sik, additional, Orosz, Gabor, additional, Sobolev, Andrey M, additional, Stecklum, Bringfried, additional, Sugiyama, Koichiro, additional, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, additional, Uscanga, Lucero, additional, van den Heever, Fanie, additional, Volvach, Alexandr E, additional, Volvach, Larisa N, additional, Wu, Yuan Wei, additional, and Yonekura, Yoshinori, additional
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- 2022
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32. Vehicle to Infrastructure-Based LiDAR Localization Method for Autonomous Vehicles.
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Kim, Myeong-jun, Kwon, Ohsung, and Kim, Jungha
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OPTICAL radar ,LIDAR - Abstract
The localization of autonomous vehicles using light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors relies on high-definition (HD) maps, which are essential for accurate positioning. However, the large storage capacity required for HD maps poses challenges for real-time performance. To address this issue, we propose a vehicle to infrastructure (V2I)-based LiDAR localization method. In this approach, real-time HD maps are transmitted to vehicles in the vicinity of the infrastructure, enabling localization without the need for map data. We conducted tests to determine the optimal size of the HD maps and the distance between vehicles and the infrastructure, considering the impact on transmission speed. Additionally, we compared the matching performance between the complete HD map and sub maps received from the infrastructure, to evaluate the effectiveness of our method in a qualitative manner. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. COVID-19 and the Style of Asia
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KIM, Jungha, primary
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34. Recent activity of the Maser Monitoring Organisation
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Burns, Ross A., primary, Kobak, Agnieszka, additional, Caratti o Garatti, Alessio, additional, Tolmachev, Alexander, additional, Volvach, Alexandr, additional, Alakoz, Alexei, additional, Wootten, Alwyn, additional, Bisyarina, Anastasia, additional, Dzodzomenyo, Andrews, additional, Sobolev, Andrey, additional, Bartkiewicz, Anna, additional, Aberfelds, Artis, additional, Stecklum, Bringfried, additional, Kramer, Busaba, additional, Macdonald, Callum, additional, Cyganowski, Claudia, additional, Paco, Colomer, additional, Garcia Miro, Cristina, additional, Brogan, Crystal L., additional, Li, Dalei, additional, Smits, Derck, additional, Engels, Dieter, additional, Ladeyschikov, Dmitry, additional, Johnstone, Doug, additional, Popova, Elena, additional, Proven-Adzri, Emmanuel, additional, van den Heever, Fanie, additional, Orosz, Gabor, additional, Surcis, Gabriele, additional, Wu, Gang, additional, MacLeod, Gordon, additional, Linz, Hendrik, additional, Imai, Hiroshi, additional, Van Langevelde, Huib, additional, Valtts, Irina, additional, Shmeld, Ivar, additional, Chibueze, James Okwe, additional, Brand, Jan, additional, Kumar, Jayender, additional, Green, Jimi, additional, Vorster, Job, additional, Eislöffel, Jochen, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Sugiyama, Koichiro, additional, Menten, Karl M., additional, Immer, Katharina, additional, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Volvach, Larisa, additional, Moscadelli, Luca, additional, Jordan, Lucas, additional, Uscanga, Lucero, additional, Gray, Malcolm D, additional, Szymczak, Marian, additional, Olech, Mateusz, additional, Hoare, Melvin, additional, Durjasz, Michał, additional, Uchiyama, Mizuho, additional, Shakhvorostova, Nadya, additional, Bayandina, Olga, additional, Wolak, Pawel, additional, Gulyaev, Sergei, additional, Khaibrakhmanov, Sergey, additional, Breen, Shari, additional, Goedhart, Sharmila, additional, Casu, Silvia, additional, Ellingsen, Simon P., additional, Kurtz, Stan, additional, Weston, Stuart, additional, Yoshihiro, Tanabe, additional, Natusch, Tim, additional, Hunter, Todd, additional, Hirota, Tomoya, additional, Baan, Willem, additional, Vlemmings, Wouter H.T., additional, Chen, Xi, additional, Gong, Yan, additional, Yonekura, Yoshinori, additional, Marianna Szabó, Zsófia, additional, and Abraham, Zulema, additional
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35. A Deconstructionist’s Defiant Freud Seminar
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Kim Jungha
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Psychoanalysis ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Philosophy - Published
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36. Identifying Combination of Defects and Unknown Defects on Semiconductor Wafers using Deep Learning and Hierarchical Reclustering
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Gupta, Ankit, primary, Barari, Adrita, additional, Damini, Damini, additional, Jagannathachar, Keerthi Kiran, additional, Lee, Seungwoo, additional, Oh, Janghoon, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, and Kim, Minjoo, additional
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37. Molecular Cloud Cores with High Deuterium Fractions: Nobeyama Mapping Survey
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Tatematsu, Ken’ichi, primary, Kim, Gwanjeong, additional, Liu, Tie, additional, Evans II, Neal J., additional, Yi, Hee-Weon, additional, Lee, Jeong-Eun, additional, Wu, Yuefang, additional, Hirano, Naomi, additional, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, additional, Dutta, Somnath, additional, Sahu, Dipen, additional, Sanhueza, Patricio, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Juvela, Mika, additional, Tóth, L. Viktor, additional, Fehér, Orsolya, additional, He, Jinhua, additional, Ge, Jixing, additional, Feng, Siyi, additional, Choi, Minho, additional, Kang, Miju, additional, Thompson, Mark A., additional, Fuller, Gary A., additional, Li, Di, additional, Ristorcelli, Isabelle, additional, Wang, Ke, additional, Di Francesco, James, additional, Eden, David, additional, Ohashi, Satoshi, additional, Kandori, Ryo, additional, Vastel, Charlotte, additional, Hirota, Tomoya, additional, Sakai, Takeshi, additional, Lu, Xing, additional, Nguyên Lu’o’ng, Quang, additional, Shinnaga, Hiroko, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, and “SCOPE” collaboration, JCMT Large Program, additional
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- 2021
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38. Real-Time Semantic Segmentation of 3D Point Cloud for Autonomous Driving
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Kang, Dongwan, primary, Wong, Anthony, additional, Lee, Banghyon, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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- 2021
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39. ICT Convergence Study Method of Using Digital Map - Focusing on the Renaissance of Mediterranean Civilization Exchange
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Kang, Jihoon, primary and Kim, Jungha, additional
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- 2021
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40. Infection Prevention Performance among In-Flight Cabin Crew in South Korea
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Ryu, Jaegeum, primary, Kim, Jungha, additional, and Choi-Kwon, Smi, additional
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- 2021
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41. Water maser variability in a high-mass YSO outburst
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Hirota, Tomoya, primary, Cesaroni, Riccardo, additional, Moscadelli, Luca, additional, Sugiyama, Koichiro, additional, Burns, Ross A., additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Sunada, Kazuyoshi, additional, and Yonekura, Yoshinori, additional
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- 2021
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42. Multiple outflows in the high-mass cluster-forming region G25.82-0.17
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29697492 - Chibueze, James Okwe, Kim, Jungha, Chibueze, James O., Kim, Mi Kyoung, Hirota, Tomoya, Kim, Kee-Tae, 29697492 - Chibueze, James Okwe, Kim, Jungha, Chibueze, James O., Kim, Mi Kyoung, Hirota, Tomoya, and Kim, Kee-Tae
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We present results of continuum and spectral line observations with Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) and 22 GHz water (H2O) maser observations using the KVN (Korean VLBI Network) and VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry) array (KaVA) toward a high-mass star-forming region, G25.82–0.17. Multiple 1.3 mm continuum sources are revealed, indicating the presence of young stellar objects (YSOs) at different evolutionary stages, namely an ultracompact H ii region, G25.82–E, a high-mass young stellar object (HM-YSO), G25.82–W1, and starless cores, G25.82–W2 and G25.82–W3. Two SiO outflows, at N–S and SE–NW orientations, are identified. The CH3OH 8−1–70 E line, known to be a Class I CH3OH maser at 229 GHz, is also detected, showing a mixture of thermal and maser emission. Moreover, the H2O masers are distributed in a region ~0farcs25 shifted from G25.82–W1. The CH3OH 224–215 E line shows a compact ringlike structure at the position of G25.82–W1 with a velocity gradient, indicating a rotating disk or envelope. Assuming Keplerian rotation, the dynamical mass of G25.82–W1 is estimated to be >25 M ⊙ and the total mass of 20–84 M ⊙ is derived from the 1.3 mm continuum emission. The driving source of the N–S SiO outflow is G25.82–W1 while that of the SE–NW SiO outflow is uncertain. Detection of multiple high-mass starless/protostellar cores and candidates without low-mass cores implies that HM-YSOs could form in individual high-mass cores as predicted by the turbulent core accretion model. If this is the case, the high-mass star formation process in G25.82 would be consistent with a scaled-up version of low-mass star formation
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43. Preclinical Evaluation of a Novel Polymer-free Everolimus-eluting Stent in a Mid-term Porcine Coronary Restenosis Model
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Cho, Kyung Hoon, primary, Jeong, Myung Ho, additional, Park, Dae Sung, additional, Kim, Moonki, additional, Kim, JungHa, additional, Park, Jun-Kyu, additional, Han, Xiongyi, additional, Hyun, Dae Young, additional, Kim, Min Chul, additional, Sim, Doo Sun, additional, Hong, Young Joon, additional, Kim, Ju Han, additional, and Ahn, Youngkeun, additional
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- 2021
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44. Molecular Cloud Cores with a High Deuterium Fraction: Nobeyama Single-pointing Survey
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Kim, Gwanjeong, primary, Tatematsu, Ken’ichi, additional, Liu, Tie, additional, Yi, Hee-Weon, additional, He, Jinhua, additional, Hirano, Naomi, additional, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, additional, Choi, Minho, additional, Sanhueza, Patricio, additional, Tóth, L. Viktor, additional, Evans II, Neal J., additional, Feng, Siyi, additional, Juvela, Mika, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Vastel, Charlotte, additional, Lee, Jeong-Eun, additional, Nguyễn Lu’o’, Quang, additional, Kang, Miju, additional, Ristorcelli, Isabelle, additional, Fehér, Orsolya, additional, Wu, Yuefang, additional, Ohashi, Satoshi, additional, Wang, Ke, additional, Kandori, Ryo, additional, Hirota, Tomoya, additional, Sakai, Takeshi, additional, Lu, Xing, additional, Thompson, Mark A., additional, Fuller, Gary A., additional, Li, Di, additional, Shinnaga, Hiroko, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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- 2020
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45. Multiple Outflows in the High-mass Cluster-forming Region G25.82–0.17
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Kim, Jungha, primary, Kim, Mi Kyoung, additional, Hirota, Tomoya, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Sugiyama, Koichiro, additional, Honma, Mareki, additional, Byun, Do-young, additional, Oh, Chungsik, additional, Motogi, Kazuhito, additional, Kang, Jihyun, additional, Kim, Jeongsook, additional, Liu, Tie, additional, Hu, Bo, additional, Burns, Ross A., additional, Chibueze, James O., additional, Matsumoto, Naoko, additional, and Sunada, Kazuyoshi, additional
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46. Feature Mapping with Machine Learning Based Object Classification
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Kang, Dongwan, primary, Kim, Myeong-jun, additional, Sun, Hwadong, additional, and Kim, Jungha, additional
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47. SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution - survey description and compact source catalogue
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Eden, D. J., Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, M., Liu, S. -Y., Tatematsu, K., Di Francesco, J., Wang, K., Wu, Y., Thompson, M. A., Fuller, G. A., Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I., Kang, Sung-ju, Hirano, N., Johnstone, D., Lin, Y., He, J. H., Koch, P. M., Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, S. -L., Zhang, Q., Goldsmith, P. F., Evans, N. J., Yuan, J., Zhang, C. -P., White, G. J., Choi, Minho, Lee, Chang Won, Toth, L. V., Mairs, S., Yi, H. -W., Tang, M., Soam, A., Peretto, N., Samal, M. R., Fich, M., Parsons, H., Malinen, J., Bendo, G. J., Rivera-Ingraham, A., Liu, H. -L., Wouterloot, J., Li, P. S., Qian, L., Rawlings, J., Rawlings, M. G., Feng, S., Wang, B., Li, Dalei, Liu, M., Luo, G., Marston, A. P., Pattle, K. M., Pelkonen, V. -M., Rigby, A. J., Zahorecz, S., Zhang, G., Bogner, R., Aikawa, Y., Akhter, S., Alina, D., Bell, G., Bernard, J. -P., Blain, A., Bronfman, L., Byun, D. -Y., Chapman, S., Chen, H. -R., Chen, M., Chen, W. -P., Chen, X., Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A., Chu, Y. -H., Chung, E. J., Cornu, D., Cosentino, G., Cunningham, M. R., Demyk, K., Drabek-Maunder, E., Doi, Y., Eswaraiah, C., Falgarone, E., Feher, O., Fraser, H., Friberg, P., Garay, G., Ge, J. X., Gear, W. K., Greaves, J., Guan, X., Harvey-Smith, L., Hasegawa, T., He, Y., Henkel, C., Hirota, T., Holland, W., Hughes, A., Jarken, E., Ji, T. -G., Jimenez-Serra, I., Kang, M., Kawabata, K. S., Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, S., Koo, B. -C., Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Y. -J., Lacaille, K. M., Lai, S. -P., Lee, C. F., Lee, J. -E., Lee, Y. -U., Li, H., Lo, N., Lopez, J. A. P., Lu, X., Lyo, A. -R., Mardones, D., McGehee, P., Meng, F., Montier, L., Montillaud, J., Moore, T. J. T., Morata, O., Moriarty-Schieven, G. H., Ohashi, S., Pak, S., Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R., Pech, G., Qiu, K., Ren, Z. -Y., Richer, J., Sakai, T., Shang, H., Shinnaga, H., Stamatellos, D., Tang, Y. -W., Traficante, A., Vastel, C., Viti, S., Walsh, A., Wang, H., Wang, J., Ward-Thompson, D., Whitworth, A., Wilson, C. D., Xu, Y., Yang, J., Yuan, Y. -L., Yuan, L., Zavagno, A., Zhang, C., Zhang, H. -W., Zhou, C., Zhou, J., Zhu, L., Zuo, P., University of Helsinki, Department of Physics, and University of Helsinki, Particle Physics and Astrophysics
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LEGACY SURVEY ,stars: formation ,ATLASGAL ,SPIRAL ARMS ,115 Astronomy, Space science ,ISM: clouds ,CLOUD ,STAR-FORMATION ,submillimetre: ISM ,CLUMP IDENTIFICATION ,surveys ,GAS ,MILKY-WAY ,COMPLETE SAMPLE ,GOULD BELT SURVEY - Abstract
We present the first release of the data and compact-source catalogue for the JCMT Large Program SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution (SCOPE). SCOPE consists of 850 mu m continuum observations of 1235 Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (PGCCs) made with the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These data are at an angular resolution of 14.4 arcsec, significantly improving upon the 353 GHz resolution of Planck at 5 arcmin, and allowing for a catalogue of 3528 compact sources in 558 PGCCs. We find that the detected PGCCs have significant sub-structure, with 61 per cent of detected PGCCs having three or more compact sources, with filamentary structure also prevalent within the sample. A detection rate of 45 per cent is found across the survey, which is 95 per cent complete to Planck column densities of N-H2 > 5 x10(21) cm(-2). By positionally associating the SCOPE compact sources with young stellar objects, the star formation efficiency, as measured by the ratio of luminosity to mass, in nearby clouds is found to be similar to that in the more distant Galactic Plane, with the column density distributions also indistinguishable from each other.
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48. SCOPE: SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution – Survey Description and Compact Source Catalogue
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Eden, D J, Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, M, Liu, S -Y, Tatematsu, K, Di Francesco, J, Wang, K, Wu, Y, Thompson, M A, Fuller, G A, Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I, Kang, Sung-ju, Hirano, N, Johnstone, D, Lin, Y, He, J H, Koch, P M, Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, S -L, Zhang, Q, Goldsmith, P F, Evans, N J, Yuan, J, Zhang, C -P, White, G J, Choi, Minho, Won Lee, Chang, Toth, L V, Mairs, S, Yi, H -W, Tang, M, Soam, A, Peretto, N, Samal, M R, Fich, M, Parsons, H, Malinen, J, Bendo, G J, Rivera-Ingraham, A, Liu, H -L, Wouterloot, J, Li, P S, Qian, L, Rawlings, J, Rawlings, M G, Feng, S, Wang, B, Li, Dalei, Liu, M, Luo, G, Marston, A P, Pattle, K M, Pelkonen, V -M, Rigby, A J, Zahorecz, S, Zhang, G, Bőgner, R, Aikawa, Y, Akhter, S, Alina, D, Bell, G, Bernard, J -P, Blain, A, Bronfman, L, Byun, D -Y, Chapman, S, Chen, H -R, Chen, M, Chen, W -P, Chen, X, Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A, Chu, Y -H, Chung, E J, Cornu, D, Cosentino, G, Cunningham, M R, Demyk, K, Drabek-Maunder, E, Doi, Y, Eswaraiah, C, Falgarone, E, Fehér, O, Fraser, H, Friberg, P, Garay, G, Ge, J X, Gear, W K, Greaves, J, Guan, X, Harvey-Smith, L, Hasegawa, T, He, Y, Henkel, C, Hirota, T, Holland, W, Hughes, A, Jarken, E, Ji, T -G, Jimenez-Serra, I, Kang, Miju, Kawabata, K S, Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, S, Koo, B -C, Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Y -J, Lacaille, K M, Lai, S -P, Lee, C F, Lee, J -E, Lee, Y -U, Li, H, Lo, N, Lopez, J A P, Lu, X, Lyo, A -R, Mardones, D, McGehee, P, Meng, F, Montier, L, Montillaud, J, Moore, T J T, Morata, O, Moriarty-Schieven, G H, Ohashi, S, Pak, S, Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R, Pech, G, Qiu, K, Ren, Z -Y, Richer, J, Sakai, T, Shang, H, Shinnaga, H, Stamatellos, Dimitris, Tang, Y -W, Traficante, A, Vastel, C, Viti, S, Walsh, A, Wang, H, Wang, J, Ward-Thompson, Derek, Whitworth, A, Wilson, C D, Xu, Y, Yang, J, Yuan, Y -L, Yuan, L, Zavagno, A, Zhang, C, Zhang, H -W, Zhou, C, Zhou, J, Zhu, L, Zuo, P, Eden, D J, Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, M, Liu, S -Y, Tatematsu, K, Di Francesco, J, Wang, K, Wu, Y, Thompson, M A, Fuller, G A, Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I, Kang, Sung-ju, Hirano, N, Johnstone, D, Lin, Y, He, J H, Koch, P M, Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, S -L, Zhang, Q, Goldsmith, P F, Evans, N J, Yuan, J, Zhang, C -P, White, G J, Choi, Minho, Won Lee, Chang, Toth, L V, Mairs, S, Yi, H -W, Tang, M, Soam, A, Peretto, N, Samal, M R, Fich, M, Parsons, H, Malinen, J, Bendo, G J, Rivera-Ingraham, A, Liu, H -L, Wouterloot, J, Li, P S, Qian, L, Rawlings, J, Rawlings, M G, Feng, S, Wang, B, Li, Dalei, Liu, M, Luo, G, Marston, A P, Pattle, K M, Pelkonen, V -M, Rigby, A J, Zahorecz, S, Zhang, G, Bőgner, R, Aikawa, Y, Akhter, S, Alina, D, Bell, G, Bernard, J -P, Blain, A, Bronfman, L, Byun, D -Y, Chapman, S, Chen, H -R, Chen, M, Chen, W -P, Chen, X, Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A, Chu, Y -H, Chung, E J, Cornu, D, Cosentino, G, Cunningham, M R, Demyk, K, Drabek-Maunder, E, Doi, Y, Eswaraiah, C, Falgarone, E, Fehér, O, Fraser, H, Friberg, P, Garay, G, Ge, J X, Gear, W K, Greaves, J, Guan, X, Harvey-Smith, L, Hasegawa, T, He, Y, Henkel, C, Hirota, T, Holland, W, Hughes, A, Jarken, E, Ji, T -G, Jimenez-Serra, I, Kang, Miju, Kawabata, K S, Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, S, Koo, B -C, Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Y -J, Lacaille, K M, Lai, S -P, Lee, C F, Lee, J -E, Lee, Y -U, Li, H, Lo, N, Lopez, J A P, Lu, X, Lyo, A -R, Mardones, D, McGehee, P, Meng, F, Montier, L, Montillaud, J, Moore, T J T, Morata, O, Moriarty-Schieven, G H, Ohashi, S, Pak, S, Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R, Pech, G, Qiu, K, Ren, Z -Y, Richer, J, Sakai, T, Shang, H, Shinnaga, H, Stamatellos, Dimitris, Tang, Y -W, Traficante, A, Vastel, C, Viti, S, Walsh, A, Wang, H, Wang, J, Ward-Thompson, Derek, Whitworth, A, Wilson, C D, Xu, Y, Yang, J, Yuan, Y -L, Yuan, L, Zavagno, A, Zhang, C, Zhang, H -W, Zhou, C, Zhou, J, Zhu, L, and Zuo, P
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We present the first release of the data and compact-source catalogue for the JCMT Large Program SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution (SCOPE). SCOPE consists of 850-μm continuum observations of 1235 Planck Galactic Cold Clumps (PGCCs) made with the Submillimetre Common-User Bolometer Array 2 on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope. These data are at an angular resolution of 14.4 arcsec, significantly improving upon the 353-GHz resolution of Planck at 5 arcmin, and allowing for a catalogue of 3528 compact sources in 558 PGCCs. We find that the detected PGCCs have significant sub-structure, with 61 per cent of detected PGCCs having 3 or more compact sources, with filamentary structure also prevalent within the sample. A detection rate of 45 per cent is found across the survey, which is 95 per cent complete to Planck column densities of N H 2 NH2 > 5 × 1021 cm−2. By positionally associating the SCOPE compact sources with YSOs, the star formation efficiency, as measured by the ratio of luminosity to mass, in nearby clouds is found to be similar to that in the more distant Galactic Plane, with the column density distributions also indistinguishable from each other.
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49. SCOPE: SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution – survey description and compact source catalogue
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Eden, D J, primary, Liu, Tie, additional, Kim, Kee-Tae, additional, Juvela, M, additional, Liu, S-Y, additional, Tatematsu, K, additional, Francesco, J. Di, additional, Wang, K, additional, Wu, Y, additional, Thompson, M A, additional, Fuller, G A, additional, Li, Di, additional, Ristorcelli, I, additional, Kang, Sung-ju, additional, Hirano, N, additional, Johnstone, D, additional, Lin, Y, additional, He, J H, additional, Koch, P M, additional, Sanhueza, Patricio, additional, Qin, S-L, additional, Zhang, Q, additional, Goldsmith, P F, additional, Evans, N J, additional, Yuan, J, additional, Zhang, C-P, additional, White, G J, additional, Choi, Minho, additional, Lee, Chang Won, additional, Toth, L V, additional, Mairs, S, additional, Yi, H-W, additional, Tang, M, additional, Soam, A, additional, Peretto, N, additional, Samal, M R, additional, Fich, M, additional, Parsons, H, additional, Malinen, J, additional, Bendo, G J, additional, Rivera-Ingraham, A, additional, Liu, H-L, additional, Wouterloot, J, additional, Li, P S, additional, Qian, L, additional, Rawlings, J, additional, Rawlings, M G, additional, Feng, S, additional, Wang, B, additional, Li, Dalei, additional, Liu, M, additional, Luo, G, additional, Marston, A P, additional, Pattle, K M, additional, Pelkonen, V-M, additional, Rigby, A J, additional, Zahorecz, S, additional, Zhang, G, additional, Bőgner, R, additional, Aikawa, Y, additional, Akhter, S, additional, Alina, D, additional, Bell, G, additional, Bernard, J-P, additional, Blain, A, additional, Bronfman, L, additional, Byun, D-Y, additional, Chapman, S, additional, Chen, H-R, additional, Chen, M, additional, Chen, W-P, additional, Chen, X, additional, Chen, Xuepeng, additional, Chrysostomou, A, additional, Chu, Y-H, additional, Chung, E J, additional, Cornu, D, additional, Cosentino, G, additional, Cunningham, M R, additional, Demyk, K, additional, Drabek-Maunder, E, additional, Doi, Y, additional, Eswaraiah, C, additional, Falgarone, E, additional, Fehér, O, additional, Fraser, H, additional, Friberg, P, additional, Garay, G, additional, Ge, J X, additional, Gear, W K, additional, Greaves, J, additional, Guan, X, additional, Harvey-Smith, L, additional, Hasegawa, T, additional, He, Y, additional, Henkel, C, additional, Hirota, T, additional, Holland, W, additional, Hughes, A, additional, Jarken, E, additional, Ji, T-G, additional, Jimenez-Serra, I, additional, Kang, M, additional, Kawabata, K S, additional, Kim, Gwanjeong, additional, Kim, Jungha, additional, Kim, Jongsoo, additional, Kim, S, additional, Koo, B-C, additional, Kwon, Woojin, additional, Kuan, Y-J, additional, Lacaille, K M, additional, Lai, S-P, additional, Lee, C F, additional, Lee, J-E, additional, Lee, Y-U, additional, Li, H, additional, Lo, N, additional, Lopez, J A P, additional, Lu, X, additional, Lyo, A-R, additional, Mardones, D, additional, McGehee, P, additional, Meng, F, additional, Montier, L, additional, Montillaud, J, additional, Moore, T J T, additional, Morata, O, additional, Moriarty-Schieven, G H, additional, Ohashi, S, additional, Pak, S, additional, Park, Geumsook, additional, Paladini, R, additional, Pech, G, additional, Qiu, K, additional, Ren, Z-Y, additional, Richer, J, additional, Sakai, T, additional, Shang, H, additional, Shinnaga, H, additional, Stamatellos, D, additional, Tang, Y-W, additional, Traficante, A, additional, Vastel, C, additional, Viti, S, additional, Walsh, A, additional, Wang, H, additional, Wang, J, additional, Ward-Thompson, D, additional, Whitworth, A, additional, Wilson, C D, additional, Xu, Y, additional, Yang, J, additional, Yuan, Y-L, additional, Yuan, L, additional, Zavagno, A, additional, Zhang, C, additional, Zhang, H-W, additional, Zhou, C, additional, Zhou, J, additional, Zhu, L, additional, and Zuo, P, additional
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50. The TOP-SCOPE Survey of Planck Galactic Cold Clumps: Survey Overview and Results of an Exemplar Source, PGCC G26.53+0.17
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Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, Mika, Wang, Ke, Tatematsu, Ken’ichi, Francesco, James Di, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Wu, Yuefang, Thompson, Mark, Fuller, Gary, Eden, David, Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I., Kang, Sung-ju, Lin, Yuxin, Johnstone, D., He, J. H., Koch, P. M., Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, Sheng-Li, Zhang, Q., Hirano, N., Goldsmith, Paul F., Evans II, Neal J., White, Glenn J., Choi, Minho, Lee, Chang Won, Toth, L. V., Mairs, Steve, Yi, H.-W., Tang, Mengyao, Soam, Archana, Peretto, N., Samal, Manash R., Fich, Michel, Parsons, Harriet, Yuan, Jinghua, Zhang, Chuan-Peng, Malinen, Johanna, Bendo, George J., Rivera-Ingraham, A., Liu, Hong-Li, Wouterloot, Jan, Li, Pak Shing, Qian, Lei, Rawlings, Jonathan, Rawlings, Mark G., Feng, Siyi, Aikawa, Yuri, Akhter, S., Alina, Dana, Bell, Graham, Bernard, J.-P., Blain, Andrew, Bőgner, Rebeka, Bronfman, L., Byun, D.-Y., Chapman, Scott, Chen, Huei-Ru, Chen, M., Chen, Wen-Ping, Chen, X., Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A., Cosentino, Giuliana, Cunningham, M. R., Demyk, K., Drabek-Maunder, Emily, Doi, Yasuo, Eswaraiah, C., Falgarone, Edith, Fehér, O., Fraser, Helen, Friberg, Per, Garay, G., Ge, J. X., Gear, W. K., Greaves, Jane, Guan, X., Harvey-Smith, Lisa, HASEGAWA, Tetsuo, Hatchell, J., He, Yuxin, Henkel, C., Hirota, T., Holland, W., Hughes, A., Jarken, E., Ji, Tae-Geun, Jimenez-Serra, Izaskun, Kang, Miju, Kawabata, Koji S., Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, Shinyoung, Koo, B.-C., Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Yi-Jehng, Lacaille, K. M., Lai, Shih-Ping, Lee, C. F., Lee, J.-E., Lee, Y.-U., Li, Dalei, Li, Hua-bai, Lo, N., Lopez, John A. P., Lu, Xing, Lyo, A-Ran, Mardones, D., Marston, A., McGehee, P., Meng, F., Montier, L., Montillaud, Julien, Moore, T., Morata, O., Moriarty-Schieven, Gerald H., Ohashi, S., Pak, Soojong, Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R., Pattle, Kate M, Pech, Gerardo, Pelkonen, V.-M., Qiu, K., Ren, Zhi-Yuan, Richer, John, Saito, M., Sakai, Takeshi, Shang, H., Shinnaga, Hiroko, Stamatellos, Dimitris, Tang, Y.-W., Traficante, Alessio, Vastel, Charlotte, Viti, S., Walsh, Andrew, Wang, Bingru, Wang, Hongchi, Wang, Junzhi, Ward-Thompson, Derek, Whitworth, Anthony, Xu, Ye, Yang, J., Yang, Yao-Lun, Yuan, Lixia, Zavagno, A., Zhang, Guoyin, Zhang, H.-W., Zhou, Chenlin, Zhou, Jianjun, Zhu, Lei, Zuo, Pei, Zhang, Chao, Liu, Tie, Kim, Kee-Tae, Juvela, Mika, Wang, Ke, Tatematsu, Ken’ichi, Francesco, James Di, Liu, Sheng-Yuan, Wu, Yuefang, Thompson, Mark, Fuller, Gary, Eden, David, Li, Di, Ristorcelli, I., Kang, Sung-ju, Lin, Yuxin, Johnstone, D., He, J. H., Koch, P. M., Sanhueza, Patricio, Qin, Sheng-Li, Zhang, Q., Hirano, N., Goldsmith, Paul F., Evans II, Neal J., White, Glenn J., Choi, Minho, Lee, Chang Won, Toth, L. V., Mairs, Steve, Yi, H.-W., Tang, Mengyao, Soam, Archana, Peretto, N., Samal, Manash R., Fich, Michel, Parsons, Harriet, Yuan, Jinghua, Zhang, Chuan-Peng, Malinen, Johanna, Bendo, George J., Rivera-Ingraham, A., Liu, Hong-Li, Wouterloot, Jan, Li, Pak Shing, Qian, Lei, Rawlings, Jonathan, Rawlings, Mark G., Feng, Siyi, Aikawa, Yuri, Akhter, S., Alina, Dana, Bell, Graham, Bernard, J.-P., Blain, Andrew, Bőgner, Rebeka, Bronfman, L., Byun, D.-Y., Chapman, Scott, Chen, Huei-Ru, Chen, M., Chen, Wen-Ping, Chen, X., Chen, Xuepeng, Chrysostomou, A., Cosentino, Giuliana, Cunningham, M. R., Demyk, K., Drabek-Maunder, Emily, Doi, Yasuo, Eswaraiah, C., Falgarone, Edith, Fehér, O., Fraser, Helen, Friberg, Per, Garay, G., Ge, J. X., Gear, W. K., Greaves, Jane, Guan, X., Harvey-Smith, Lisa, HASEGAWA, Tetsuo, Hatchell, J., He, Yuxin, Henkel, C., Hirota, T., Holland, W., Hughes, A., Jarken, E., Ji, Tae-Geun, Jimenez-Serra, Izaskun, Kang, Miju, Kawabata, Koji S., Kim, Gwanjeong, Kim, Jungha, Kim, Jongsoo, Kim, Shinyoung, Koo, B.-C., Kwon, Woojin, Kuan, Yi-Jehng, Lacaille, K. M., Lai, Shih-Ping, Lee, C. F., Lee, J.-E., Lee, Y.-U., Li, Dalei, Li, Hua-bai, Lo, N., Lopez, John A. P., Lu, Xing, Lyo, A-Ran, Mardones, D., Marston, A., McGehee, P., Meng, F., Montier, L., Montillaud, Julien, Moore, T., Morata, O., Moriarty-Schieven, Gerald H., Ohashi, S., Pak, Soojong, Park, Geumsook, Paladini, R., Pattle, Kate M, Pech, Gerardo, Pelkonen, V.-M., Qiu, K., Ren, Zhi-Yuan, Richer, John, Saito, M., Sakai, Takeshi, Shang, H., Shinnaga, Hiroko, Stamatellos, Dimitris, Tang, Y.-W., Traficante, Alessio, Vastel, Charlotte, Viti, S., Walsh, Andrew, Wang, Bingru, Wang, Hongchi, Wang, Junzhi, Ward-Thompson, Derek, Whitworth, Anthony, Xu, Ye, Yang, J., Yang, Yao-Lun, Yuan, Lixia, Zavagno, A., Zhang, Guoyin, Zhang, H.-W., Zhou, Chenlin, Zhou, Jianjun, Zhu, Lei, Zuo, Pei, and Zhang, Chao
- Abstract
The low dust temperatures (<14 K) of Planck Galactic cold clumps (PGCCs) make them ideal targets to probe the initial conditions and very early phase of star formation. “TOP-SCOPE” is a joint survey program targeting ∼2000 PGCCs in J=1–0 transitions of CO isotopologues and ∼1000 PGCCs in 850 μm continuum emission. The objective of the “TOP-SCOPE” survey and the joint surveys (SMT 10 m, KVN 21 m, and NRO 45 m) is to statistically study the initial conditions occurring during star formation and the evolution of molecular clouds, across a wide range of environments. The observations, data analysis, and example science cases for these surveys are introduced with an exemplar source, PGCC G26.53+0.17 (G26), which is a filamentary infrared dark cloud (IRDC). The total mass, length, and mean line mass (M/L) of the G26 filament are ∼6200 M☉, ∼12 pc, and ∼500 M☉pc−1, respectively. Ten massive clumps, including eight starless ones, are found along the filament. The most massive clump as a whole may still be in global collapse, while its denser part seems to be undergoing expansion owing to outflow feedback. The fragmentation in the G26 filament from cloud scale to clump scale is in agreement with gravitational fragmentation of an isothermal, nonmagnetized, and turbulent supported cylinder. A bimodal behavior in dust emissivity spectral index (β) distribution is found in G26, suggesting grain growth along the filament. The G26 filament may be formed owing to large-scale compression flows evidenced by the temperature and velocity gradients across its natal cloud. Key words: ISM: abundances – ISM: clouds – ISM: kinematics and dynamics – stars: formation – surveys
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