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J/ApJ/668/906       Massive clumps in NGC 6334               (Munoz+, 2007)
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Beginning of ReadMe : J/ApJ/668/906 Massive clumps in NGC 6334 (Munoz+, 2007) ================================================================================ Massive clumps in the NGC 6334 star-forming region. Munoz D.J., Mardones D., Garay G., Rebolledo D., Brooks K., Bontemps S. <Astrophys. J., 668, 906-917 (2007)> =2007ApJ...668..906M ================================================================================ ADC_Keywords: Clusters, open; Supernova remnants ; Morphology ; Millimetric/submm sources Keywords: stars: formation Abstract: We report observations of dust continuum emission at 1.2mm toward the star-forming region NGC 6334 made with the SEST SIMBA bolometer array. The observations cover an area of  2deg^2^ with approximately uniform noise. We detected 181 clumps spanning almost 3 orders of magnitude in mass (3-6x10^3^M_sun_) and with sizes in the range 0.1-1.0pc. Description: The regions NGC 6334 and NGC 6357 were mapped using the 37-channel SEST Imaging Bolometer Array (SIMBA) in the fast-mapping mode in three different epochs: 2002 July, September, and 2003 May.