Star Formation at High Galactic Latitude:
A Case for Extensions to the tex2html_wrap_inline26 Survey

Kristen A. Larson, PASA, 15 (1), 155
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Extending the AAO/UKST tex2html_wrap_inline26 Survey

Given both the incomplete nature of surveys for HLCs as well as the existence of completely isolated TTauri stars, the search for point-source emission-line objects at high latitude requires an unbiased survey. I propose that the AAO/UKST tex2html_wrap_inline26 survey be extended out from the Galactic plane to include fields of known HLCs as well as fields with no previous CO observations. tex2html_wrap_inline26 emission is one of the most proven and reliable spectral signatures of TTauri stars, making the AAO/UKST tex2html_wrap_inline26 Survey well poised to contribute to our understanding of star formation in the high-latitude environment.


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