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May 20, 2005Star formation in PerseusJul 5, 2024FAUST XVII: Super deuteration in the planet forming system IRS 63 where the streamer strikes the diskJul 8, 2025Parsec-scale SiO emission in the Galactic CenterJun 27, 2022FAUST VI. VLA 1623--2417 B: a new laboratory for astrochemistry around protostars on 50 au scaleMar 12, 2024FAUST XI: Enhancement of the complex organic material in the shocked matter surrounding the [BHB2007] 11 protobinary systemMar 28, 2023FAUST VIII. The protostellar disk of VLA 1623-2417 W and its streamers imaged by ALMAFeb 26, 2014On the structure of the transition disk around TW HyaJan 7, 2018The Extraordinary Outburst in the Massive Protostellar System NGC6334I-MM1: Emergence of Strong 6.7 GHz Methanol MasersSep 2, 2004A Search for Dense Molecular Gas in High Redshift Infrared-Luminous GalaxiesMay 4, 2007A Documentary of High-Mass Star Formation: Probing the Dynamical Evolution of Orion Source I on 10-100 AU Scales using SiO MasersMar 23, 2007Arcsecond Scale Kinematic and Chemical Complexity in Cepheus A-EastJan 7, 2025Non-stop Variability of Sgr A* using JWST at 2.1 and 4.8 micron Wavelengths: Evidence for Distinct Populations of Faint and Bright Variable EmissionFeb 25, 2025FAUST-XXII. Deuteration in the VLA1623-2417 protostellar hot-corinos, cavities, and streamersJul 3, 2019The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS). Science case and survey designNov 12, 2009A Feature Movie of SiO Emission 20-100 AU from the Massive Young Stellar Object Orion Source IOct 7, 2008A 42.3-43.6 GHz spectral survey of Orion BN/KL: First detection of the v=0 J=1-0 line from the isotopologues 29SiO and 30SiONov 16, 2010A Multi-Epoch Study of the Radio Continuum Emission of Orion Source I: Constraints on the Disk Evolution of a Massive YSO and the Dynamical History of Orion BN/KLJun 6, 2011First Results from a 1.3 cm EVLA Survey of Massive Protostellar Objects: G35.03+0.35Jun 2, 2011The Expanded Very Large Array -- a New Telescope for New ScienceJan 30, 2017An extraordinary outburst in the massive protostellar system NGC6334I-MM1: quadrupling of the millimeter continuum