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Guido Alejandro Garay Brignardello

Profesor Titular

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

Líneas de Investigación


My research focus primarily on the study of the formation of massive stars and of their early stages of evolution: compact regions of ionized gas, massive and dense molecular cores, ionized jets, bipolar molecular outflows, and accretion disks.

Educación

  •  Astronomy, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 1983

Experiencia Académica

  •   Postdoctoral Fellow Full Time

    EUROPEAN SOUTHERN OBSERVATORY

    Munich, Alemania

    1984 - 1986

Experiencia Profesional

  •   Profesor Titular Full Time

    Universidad de Chile

    Santiago, Chile

    1987 - A la fecha

Formación de Capital Humano


Tesis guiadas

1. Diego Mardones.
Tesis: Propiedades físicas de nubes moleculares en nuestro Centro Galáctico y en galaxias infrarrojas superluminosas.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 1993.
Mardones obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Harvard, USA, y actualmente es Profesor en la Universidad de Chile.

2. Solange Ramírez.
Tesis: Estudio de las características de la emisión en ondas de radio de la región Cefeo A.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 1994.
Ramírez obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Ohio, USA. Actualmente trabaja en el Instituto Tecnológico de California (CALTECH), USA.

3. Ive Köhnenkamp.
Tesis: Estudio multitransicional del flujo bipolar en el globulo Sandqvist 136.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 1997.
Köhnenkamp cursó un doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Arizona, USA.

4. Jaime Pineda.
Tesis: Develando las condiciones físicas de regiones de formación de estrellas masivas.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2004.
Pineda obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Harvard, USA. Actualmente es investigador del Instituto de Astronomía en Zurich, Suiza.

5. Diego Muñoz.
Tesis: Propiedades físicas de núcleos densos en la región de formación estelar masiva NGC6334.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2006.
Muñoz obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Harvard, USA. Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en el Centro para Investigación Espacial de la Universidad de Cornell, USA.

6. David Rebolledo.
Tesis: Estado dinámico de los núcleos densos en la regiones de formación estelar NGC6334 y NGC 6357.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2007.
Rebolledo obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Illinois, USA. Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en la Universidad de Sydney, Australia.

7. Esteban Morales.
Tesis: Estudio de regiones de formación de estrellas masivas jóvenes en el infrarrojo mediano.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2007.
Morales obtuvo su doctorado en el Instituto Max Planck para Radioastronomía en Bonn, Alemania. Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en el Instituto Max Planck para Astronomía en Heidelberg, Alemania.

8. Patricio Sanhueza.
Tesis: Flujos moleculares en la nube molecular filamentaria G34.43+0.24
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2008.
Sanhueza obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Boston, USA. Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en el Observatorio Astronómico Nacional de Japón en Tokio, Japón.

9. Manuel Merello.
Tesis: Estudio de las propiedades físicas de la región de formación estelar G331.5-0.1.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2009.
Merello obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, USA. Actualmente realiza un postdoctorado en el Instituto de Astrofísica y Planetología Espacial, IAPS, de Roma, Italia.

10. Matias Lackington.
Tesis: The environments of massive young stellar objects harboring jets.
Grado: Magister en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2011.
Lackington obtuvo su doctorado en Astronomía en la Universidad de Manchester, Inglaterra.

11. Andrés Guzman.
Tesis: Chorros ionizados y flujos moleculares en regiones de formación de estrellas masivas.
Grado: Doctorado en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2012.
Guzman realiza actualmente un postdoctorado conjunto entre el Centro de Astrofísica Harvard-Smithsonian en Cambridge, USA y el Departamento de Astronomía de la Universidad de Chile.

12. Yanett Contreras.
Tesis: Physical characteristics of Filamentary Clouds in the Galactic Plane.
Grado: Doctorado en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2012.
Contreras realiza actualmente un postdoctorado en el Instituto CSIRO para Astronomía y Ciencias del Espacio en Sydney, Australia.

13. Elise Servajean.
Tesis: The initial conditions for the formation of massive stars.
Grado: Doctorado en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2019.

14. Sudeep Neupane.
Tesis: Physical conditions and evolutionary state of massive and dense clumps.
Grado: Doctorado en Ciencias, Mención Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, 2020.
Neupane realiza actaulmente un postdoctorado en el Instituto Max Planck para Radioastronomía.


Premios y Distinciones

  •   Premio Bart Bok

    Universidad de Harvard

    Estados Unidos, 1985

    Premio Bart Bok, de la Universidad de Harvard

  •   Premio Henri Chrétien

    American Astronomical Society

    Estados Unidos, 1987

    Premio Henri Chrétien, de la American Astronomical Society.

  •   Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas

    República de Chile

    Chile, 2017

    Premio Nacional de Ciencias Exactas, República de Chile

  •   Beca Guggenheim

    Fundación John S. Guggenheim Memorial

    Estados Unidos, 1994

    Beca Guggenheim, de la Fundación John S. Guggenheim Memorial.

  •   Cátedra Presidencial en Ciencias

    Gobierno de Chile

    Chile, 1996

    Cátedra Presidencial en Ciencias, del Gobierno de Chile.

  •   Medalla Rectoral

    Universidad de Chile.

    Chile, 1996

    Medalla Rectoral, de la Universidad de Chile.

  •   Miembro Correspondiente de la Academia Chilena de Ciencias

    Academia Chilena de Ciencias

    Chile, 2009

    Miembro Correspondiente de la Academia Chilena de Ciencias


 

Article (234)

A Photoionized Accretion Disk around a Young High-mass Star
ALMA Observations of Two Massive and Dense MALT90 Clumps
ATOMS: ALMA Three-millimeter Observations of Massive Star-forming regions - I. Survey description and a first look at G9.62+0.19
ATOMS: ALMA three-millimeter observations of massive star-forming regions - II. Compact objects in ACA observations and star formation scaling relations
Effect of Feedback of Massive Stars in the Fragmentation, Distribution, and Kinematics of the Gas in Two Star-forming Regions in the Carina Nebula
Illuminating a tadpole's metamorphosis II: observing the ongoing transformation with ALMA
Illuminating a tadpole's metamorphosis III: quantifying past and present environmental impact
Outflows, cores, and magnetic field orientations in W43-MM1 as seen by ALMA
ALMA Observations of a Massive and Dense Cold Clump: G305.137+0.069
ALMA Observations of the Massive Molecular Outflow G331.512-0.103. II. Physical Properties, Kinematics, and Geometry Modeling
An Asymmetric Keplerian Disk Surrounding the O-type Protostar IRAS 16547-4247
An Episodic Wide-angle Outflow in HH 46/47
An Ordered Envelope-Disk Transition in the Massive Protostellar Source G339.88-1.26
APEX Millimeter Observations of Methanol Emission Toward High-mass Star-forming Cores
Discovery of a Photoionized Bipolar Outflow toward the Massive Protostar G45.47+0.05
Dynamics of a massive binary at birth
Illuminating the Tadpole's metamorphosis - I. MUSE observations of a small globule in a sea of ionizing photons
Lack of high-mass pre-stellar cores in the starless MDCs of NGC6334
SCOPE: SCUBA-2 Continuum Observations of Pre-protostellar Evolution - survey description and compact source catalogue
The ALMA Survey of 70 mu m Dark High-mass Clumps in Early Stages (ASHES). I. Pilot Survey: Clump Fragmentation
Young massive star cluster formation in the Galactic Centre is driven by global gravitational collapse of high-mass molecular clouds
ALMA Reveals a Collision between Protostellar Outflows in BHR 71
Chemistry of the High-mass Protostellar Molecular Clump IRAS 16562-3959
Compressed Magnetic Field in the Magnetically Regulated Global Collapsing Clump of G9.62+0.19
Distributed Star Formation throughout the Galactic Center Cloud Sgr B2
Infall Signatures in a Prestellar Core Embedded in the High-mass 70 mu m Dark IRDC G331.372-00.116
The TOP-SCOPE Survey of Planck Galactic Cold Clumps: Survey Overview and Results of an Exemplar Source, PGCC G26.53+0.17
ALMA reveals sequential high-mass star formation in the G9.62+0.19 complex
Modelling the thermal X-ray emission around the Galactic centre from colliding Wolf-Rayet winds
A PROTOSTELLAR JET EMANATING FROM A HYPERCOMPACT H ii REGION
A search for ionized jets towards massive young stellar objects
ALMA CYCLE 1 OBSERVATIONS OF THE HH46/47 MOLECULAR OUTFLOW: STRUCTURE, ENTRAINMENT, AND CORE IMPACT
Deuteration in infrared dark clouds
Deuteration in infrared dark clouds
G345.45+1.50: an expanding ring-like structure with massive star formation
STAR FORMATION LAWS IN BOTH GALACTIC MASSIVE CLUMPS AND EXTERNAL GALAXIES: EXTENSIVE STUDY WITH DUST CONINUUM, HCN (4-3), AND CS (7-6)
THE LINK BETWEEN TURBULENCE, MAGNETIC FIELDS, FILAMENTS, AND STAR FORMATION IN THE CENTRAL MOLECULAR ZONE CLOUD G0.253+0.016
A CLUSTER IN THE MAKING: ALMA REVEALS THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR HIGH-MASS CLUSTER FORMATION
A CLUSTER IN THE MAKING: ALMA REVEALS THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR HIGH-MASS CLUSTER FORMATION
ALMA reveals a candidate hot and compact disc around the O-type protostar IRAS 16547-4247
ASSESSING MOLECULAR OUTFLOWS AND TURBULENCE IN THE PROTOSTELLAR CLUSTER SERPENS SOUTH
ASSESSING MOLECULAR OUTFLOWS AND TURBULENCE IN THE PROTOSTELLAR CLUSTER SERPENS SOUTH
Fragmentation in filamentary molecular clouds
G305.136+0.068: A MASSIVE AND DENSE COLD CORE IN AN EARLY STAGE OF EVOLUTION
G305.136+0.068: A massive and dense cold core in an early stage of evolution
IRAS 16547-4247: A NEW CANDIDATE OF A PROTOCLUSTER UNVEILED WITH ALMA
Iras 16547-4247: A new candidate of a protocluster unveiled with alma
A CO SURVEY IN PLANET-FORMING DISKS: CHARACTERIZING THE GAS CONTENT IN THE EPOCH OF PLANET FORMATION
A CO SURVEY IN PLANET-FORMING DISKS: CHARACTERIZING THE GAS CONTENT IN THE EPOCH OF PLANET FORMATION
ABSORPTION FILAMENTS TOWARD THE MASSIVE CLUMP G0.253+0.016
ABSORPTION FILAMENTS TOWARD THE MASSIVE CLUMP G0.253+0.016
ALMA reveals a candidate hot and compact disc around the O-type protostar IRAS 16547-4247
G0.253+0.016: A CENTRALLY CONDENSED, HIGH-MASS PROTOCLUSTER
G0.253+0.016: A CENTRALLY CONDENSED, HIGH-MASS PROTOCLUSTER
SEARCH FOR IONIZED JETS TOWARD HIGH-MASS YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS (vol 753, pg 51, 2012)
SMA MILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF HOT MOLECULAR CORES
SMA MILLIMETER OBSERVATIONS OF HOT MOLECULAR CORES
Submillimeter H2O masers in water-fountain nebulae
Submillimeter H2O masers in water-fountain nebulae
The slow ionized wind and rotating disklike system that are associated with the high-mass young stellar object G345.4938+01.4677
THE SLOW IONIZED WIND AND ROTATING DISKLIKE SYSTEM THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH THE HIGH-MASS YOUNG STELLAR OBJECT G345.4938+01.4677
TURBULENCE SETS THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR STAR FORMATION IN HIGH-PRESSURE ENVIRONMENTS
TURBULENCE SETS THE INITIAL CONDITIONS FOR STAR FORMATION IN HIGH-PRESSURE ENVIRONMENTS
ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF THE HH 46/47 MOLECULAR OUTFLOW
ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF THE HH 46/47 MOLECULAR OUTFLOW
ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF THE MASSIVE MOLECULAR OUTFLOW G331.512-0.103
ALMA OBSERVATIONS OF THE MASSIVE MOLECULAR OUTFLOW G331.512-0.103
DECIPHERING THE IONIZED GAS CONTENT IN THE MASSIVE STAR-FORMING COMPLEX G75.78+0.34
DECIPHERING THE IONIZED GAS CONTENT IN THE MASSIVE STAR-FORMING COMPLEX G75.78+0.34
MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey
MALT90: The Millimetre Astronomy Legacy Team 90 GHz Survey
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF G331.5-0.1: THE LUMINOUS CENTRAL REGION OF A GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUD
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF G331.5-0.1: THE LUMINOUS CENTRAL REGION OF A GIANT MOLECULAR CLOUD
Structure and radial equilibrium of filamentary molecular clouds
Structure and radial equilibrium of filamentary molecular clouds
CHEMISTRY IN INFRARED DARK CLOUD CLUMPS: A MOLECULAR LINE SURVEY AT 3 mm
CHEMISTRY IN INFRARED DARK CLOUD CLUMPS: A MOLECULAR LINE SURVEY AT 3 mm
Search for ionized jets toward high-mass young stellar objects
A HOT MOLECULAR OUTFLOW DRIVEN BY THE IONIZED JET ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16562-3959
A HOT MOLECULAR OUTFLOW DRIVEN BY THE IONIZED JET ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16562-3959
A MULTI-WAVELENGTH STUDY OF THE STAR-FORMING CORE AHEAD OF HH 80N
A MULTI-WAVELENGTH STUDY OF THE STAR-FORMING CORE AHEAD OF HH 80N
A wide-angle outflow with the simultaneous presence of a high-velocity jet in the high-mass Cepheus A HW2 system
A wide-angle outflow with the simultaneous presence of a high-velocity jet in the high-mass Cepheus A HW2 system
HOT MOLECULAR CORES IN INFRARED DARK CLOUDS
HOT MOLECULAR CORES IN INFRARED DARK CLOUDS
Massive star formation in the GMC G345.5+1.0: spatial distribution of the dust emission
Massive star formation in the GMC G345.5+1.0: spatial distribution of the dust emission
A STRING OF RADIO EMISSION ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16562-3959: A COLLIMATED JET EMANATING FROM A LUMINOUS MASSIVE YOUNG STELLAR OBJECT
A STRING OF RADIO EMISSION ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16562-3959: A COLLIMATED JET EMANATING FROM A LUMINOUS MASSIVE YOUNG STELLAR OBJECT
AN EXPANDING HI PHOTODISSOCIATED REGION ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMPACT HII REGION G213.880-11.837 IN THE GGD 14 COMPLEX
AN EXPANDING HI PHOTODISSOCIATED REGION ASSOCIATED WITH THE COMPACT HII REGION G213.880-11.837 IN THE GGD 14 COMPLEX
FOUR HIGHLY LUMINOUS MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS IN THE NORMA SPIRAL ARM. I. MOLECULAR GAS AND DUST OBSERVATIONS
FOUR HIGHLY LUMINOUS MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS IN THE NORMA SPIRAL ARM. I. MOLECULAR GAS AND DUST OBSERVATIONS
FOUR HIGHLY LUMINOUS MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS IN THE NORMA SPIRAL ARM. II. DEEP NEAR-INFRARED IMAGING
FOUR HIGHLY LUMINOUS MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS IN THE NORMA SPIRAL ARM. II. DEEP NEAR-INFRARED IMAGING
MOLECULAR OUTFLOWS WITHIN THE FILAMENTARY INFRARED DARK CLOUD G34.43+0.24
MOLECULAR OUTFLOWS WITHIN THE FILAMENTARY INFRARED DARK CLOUD G34.43+0.24
A MULTIWAVELENGTH STUDY OF YOUNG MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS. III. MID-INFRARED EMISSION
A MULTIWAVELENGTH STUDY OF YOUNG MASSIVE STAR-FORMING REGIONS. III. MID-INFRARED EMISSION
ATLASGAL - The APEX telescope large area survey of the galaxy at 870 mu m
ATLASGAL - The APEX telescope large area survey of the galaxy at 870 mu m
THE ROTATING MOLECULAR STRUCTURES AND THE IONIZED OUTFLOW ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16547-4247
THE ROTATING MOLECULAR STRUCTURES AND THE IONIZED OUTFLOW ASSOCIATED WITH IRAS 16547-4247
Discovery of an extremely high velocity, massive, and compact molecular outflow in Norma
Discovery of an extremely high velocity, massive, and compact molecular outflow in Norma
Submillimeter observations of giant molecular clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Temperature and density as determined from J=3-2 and J=1-0 transitions of CO
Submillimeter observations of giant molecular clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud: Temperature and density as determined from J=3-2 and J=1-0 transitions of CO
The collimated jet source in IRAS 16547-4247: Time variation, possible precession, and upper limits to the proper motions along the jet axis
The collimated jet source in IRAS 16547-4247: Time variation, possible precession, and upper limits to the proper motions along the jet axis
A multiwavelength study of young massive star forming regions. II. The dust environment
A multiwavelength study of young massive star forming regions. II. The dust environment
An H2Co 6 cm maser pinpointing a possible circumstellar torus in IRAS 18566+0408
An H2Co 6 cm maser pinpointing a possible circumstellar torus in IRAS 18566+0408
CO and CS in the Magellanic Clouds: ax(2)-analysis of multitransitional data based on the MEP radiative transfer model
CO and CS in the Magellanic Clouds: ax(2)-analysis of multitransitional data based on the MEP radiative transfer model
Continuum observations at 3 and 12 mm of the high-mass protostellar jet IRAS 16547-4247
Continuum observations at 3 and 12 mm of the high-mass protostellar jet IRAS 16547-4247
Detection of SiO emission from a massive dense cold core
Detection of SiO emission from a massive dense cold core
Discovery of an energetic bipolar molecular outflow towards IRAS 16547-4247
Discovery of an energetic bipolar molecular outflow towards IRAS 16547-4247
Massive clumps in the ngc 6334 star-forming region
Massive clumps in the ngc 6334 star-forming region
The circumstellar structure and excitation effects around the massive protostar Cepheus A HW 2
The circumstellar structure and excitation effects around the massive protostar Cepheus A HW 2
Very large array observations of candidate high-mass protostellar objects at 7 millimeters
Very large array observations of candidate high-mass protostellar objects at 7 millimeters
A multiwavelength study of young massive star-forming regions. I. The ionized gas content
A multiwavelength study of young massive star-forming regions. I. The ionized gas content
Large proper motions in the jet of the high-mass YSO Cepheus A HW2
Large proper motions in the jet of the high-mass YSO Cepheus A HW2
High angular resolution observations of the collimated jet source associated with a massive protostar in IRAS 16547-4247
High angular resolution observations of the collimated jet source associated with a massive protostar in IRAS 16547-4247
Massive and dense cores: The maternities of massive stars
Millimetre continuum observations of southern massive star formation regions - I. SIMBA observations of cold cores
Millimetre continuum observations of southern massive star formation regions - I. SIMBA observations of cold cores
Proper motions in Cepheus A
Proper motions in Cepheus A
SIMBA observations of the Keyhole nebula
SIMBA observations of the Keyhole nebula
Star-forming protoclusters associated with methanol masers
Star-forming protoclusters associated with methanol masers
A collimated stellar wind emanating from a massive protostar
Discovery of four new massive and dense cold cores
Discovery of four new massive and dense cold cores
Massive star formation
Photoevaporated disks around massive young stars
SIMBA survey of southern high-mass star forming regions - I. Physical parameters of the 1.2-mm/IRAS sources
SIMBA survey of southern high-mass star forming regions - I. Physical parameters of the 1.2-mm/IRAS sources
A parsec-scale flow associated with the IRAS 16547-4247 radio jet
A parsec-scale flow associated with the IRAS 16547-4247 radio jet
A triple radio continuum source associated with IRAS 16547-4247: A collimated stellar wind emanating from a massive protostar
A triple radio continuum source associated with IRAS 16547-4247: A collimated stellar wind emanating from a massive protostar
Evidence for evolution of the outflow collimation in very young stellar objects
Evidence for evolution of the outflow collimation in very young stellar objects
Results of the ESO-SEST Key Programme on CO in the Magellanic Clouds - IX - The giant LMC HII region complex N 11
Results of the ESO-SEST Key Programme on CO in the Magellanic Clouds - IX - The giant LMC HII region complex N 11
Results of the ESO-SEST Key Programme on CO in the Magellanic Clouds - X. CO emission from star formation regions in LMC and SMC
Results of the ESO-SEST Key Programme on CO in the Magellanic Clouds - X. CO emission from star formation regions in LMC and SMC
VLA and BIMA observations toward the exciting source of the massive HH 80-81 outflow
VLA and BIMA observations toward the exciting source of the massive HH 80-81 outflow
Detection of a candidate for the exciting source of the expanding water maser bubble in Cepheus A
Detection of a candidate for the exciting source of the expanding water maser bubble in Cepheus A
Environs and formation of massive stars
Environs and formation of massive stars
Methanol and silicon monoxide observations toward bipolar outflows associated with Class 0 objects
Results of the SEST Key Programme: CO in the Magellanic Clouds - VIII. The giant molecular complex No. 37 of the LMC
Results of the SEST Key Programme: CO in the Magellanic Clouds - VIII. The giant molecular complex No. 37 of the LMC
The nature of the cluster of radio sources in GGD 14
The nature of the cluster of radio sources in GGD 14
Two massive star-forming regions at early evolutionary stages
Two massive star-forming regions at early evolutionary stages
VLBA multi-epoch water maser observations towards Cepheus A
VLBA multi-epoch water maser observations towards Cepheus A
CE 315: A new interacting double-degenerate binary star
CE 315: A new interacting double-degenerate binary star
Discovery of linear building blocks" of water masers shaping linear/arcuate microstructures in Cepheus A"
Discovery of linear building blocks" of water masers shaping linear/arcuate microstructures in Cepheus A"
Spherical episodic ejection of material from a young star
Spherical episodic ejection of material from a young star
A cluster of radio near GGD 14
A cluster of radio sources near GGD 14
A new warm molecular clump toward the star forming region G34.26+0.15
Millimeter observations of the chemistry in bipolar outflows
Silicon monoxide and methanol emission from the NGC 2071 molecular outflow
Silicon monoxide and methanol emission from the NGC 2071 molecular outflow
Disk and Outflow in Cepheus A–HW2: Interferometric SiO and HCO + Observations
Massive Stars: Their Environment and Formation
The distribution of the warm and dense molecular gas around Cepheus A HW 2
A Photodissociated Region Associated with the Compact H ii Region near GGD 12–15
Molecular abundance enhancements in the highly collimated bipolar outflow BHR 71
Results of the SEST key programme: CO in the Magellanic Clouds. VII. 30 Doradus and its southern H II regions
Systems with H 2 O Maser and 1.3 Centimeter Continuum Emission in Cepheus A
The G19.6−0.2 Region of Star Formation: Molecular and Ionized Environs
VLA observations of carbon radio recombination lines toward the H II region complex S88B
VLA observations of hydrogen and helium recombination lines from partially and fully ionized gas in S88B
A search for infall motions toward nearby young stellar objects
Discovery of a highly collimated molecular outflow in the southern bok globule BHR 71
Results of the ESO-SEST key programme: CO in the MagellanicClouds
Photoevaporated Flows from H II Regions
Results of the ESO-SEST Key Programme: CO in the Magellanic Clouds. V. Further CO observations of the Small Magellanic Cloud
The Nature of the Radio Sources within the Cepheus A Star-forming Region
The Thermal Radio Jet of Cepheus A HW2 and the Water Maser Distribution at 0[farcs]08 Scale (60 AU)
Warm Molecular Gas Associated with Cometary H II Regions
Cepheus A HW2: A powerful thermal radio jet
The velocity structure of the cometary H II regions G13.87+0.28, G32.80+ 0.19B, and G61,48+0.09B1
Co/ 2-1 and 13/CO/ 1-0 Emission from Luminous Southern Infrared Galaxies
Compact ammonia sources toward the G10.5 + 0.0 H II region complex
Molecular Clouds in the 30-DORADUS Halo
Results of the ESO / SEST Key Programme - Co/ in the Magellanic Clouds - Part Two - Co/ in the Southwest Region of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Results of the ESO / SEST Key Programme on Co/ in the Magellanic Clouds - Part One - a Survey of Co/ in the Large Magellanic Cloud and the Small Magellanic Cloud
VLA Observations of Strong IRAS Point Sources Associated with Compact H II Regions
Carbon monoxide emission from the planetary nebula M 3-28
A (C-12)O survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Multifrequency VLA observations of radio continuum from IRAS 16293 - 2422
The dense molecular envelope around the compact H II region G5.89 - 0.39 (W28 A2)
CO(1-0) emission from luminous infrared galaxies in the southern hemisphere
The compact molecular core toward G34.3 + 0.2 - VLA observations in the (2,2) and (3,3) lines of ammonia
Large proper motions in the remarkable triple radio source in Serpens
Radio recombination line observations of compact planetary nebulae
The distance to NGC 6302
The Orion-KL super water maser
A complete CO survey of the Large Magellanic Cloud
SEST observations of CO(1-0) emission in ultraluminous infrared galaxies
Compact continuum radio sources in the Orion Nebula
The Orion radio zoo : PIGS, DEERS and FOXES
A warm molecular core associated with the compact H II region G34.3 + 0.2
Rotating and expanding ultracompact H II regions
Sandqvist 187 - A dense molecular cloud in Norma
Compact H II regions - Hydrogen recombination and OH maser lines
Radio observations of the young planetary nebula NGC 6302
Detection of radio emission from the Becklin-Neugebauer object
The galactic gradient in electron temperature from observations of low-density H II regions

ConferencePaper (8)

The link between solenoidal turbulence and slow star formation in G0.253+0.016
Studying the Outflow-Core Interaction with ALMA Cycle 1 Observations of the HH46/47 Molecular Outflow
A gas-rich disk around DX Cha
H110? and C110? emission toward the photodissociated region in the GGD14 complex
Observations of the photodissociated HI region that surrounds G213.880-11.837
The maternities of high-mass stars
Detection of a collimated jet towards the high-mass protostar IRAS 16547-4247
SIMBA survey toward high-mass star forming regions in the southern hemisphere

Errata (1)

SEARCH FOR IONIZED JETS TOWARD HIGH-MASS YOUNG STELLAR OBJECTS (vol 753, pg 51, 2012)

Proyecto (6)

THE FORMATION OF MASSIVE STARS
THE CHEMISTRY OF BIPOLAR OUTFLOWS
THE NATURE OF IRREGULAR ULTRACOMPAC REGIONS OF IONIZED GAS
ESTUDIO DE REGIONES DE FORMACION ESTELAR MEDIANTE OBSERVACIONES
CINEMATICA DE REGIONES HII ULTRACOMPACTAS Y NUCLEOS MOLECULARES CALIENTES.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE MOLECULAR CLOUDS IN THE MAGELLANIC CLOUDS.

Review (2)

Photoevaporated disks around massive young stars
Methanol and silicon monoxide observations toward bipolar outflows associated with Class 0 objects
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Guido Garay

Profesor Titular

Astronomy

Universidad de Chile

Santiago, Chile

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LEONARDO Bronfman

Full Professor

Astronomy

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE, FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS FÍSICAS Y MATEMÁTICAS

Santiago, Chile

31
Diego Mardones

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

5
Monica Rubio

Full Professor

DEPARTENTO DE ASTRONOMIA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

2
Simon Casassus

Profesor Titular

Astronomía

DEPARTAMENTO DE ASTRONOMÍA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

2
Viviana Guzman

Assistant Professor

Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
Alejandro Guzmán

UNAB

Santiago, Chile

1
Maria Ruiz

Profesor Titular

DEPARTAMENTO DE ASTRONOMÍA, UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Andres Escala

Associated Professor. (ternured

Astronomía

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Jorge Cuadra

Académico

Departamento de Ciencias

Universidad Adolfo Ibánez

Viña del Mar, Chile

1
Sebastian Perez

Assistant Professor

Physics

Universidad de Santiago de Chile

Santiago, Chile

1
José Maza

Full Professor

Astronomía

UNIVERSIDAD DE CHILE

Santiago, Chile

1
Diego Munoz

Profesor Asistente

Universidad Adolfo Ibánez

Santiago, Chile