The magnetic field structure of the CMa R1 star formation region

The CMa R1 association is embedded in a curved region of dark and reflection nebulosity which is part of a larger-scale ring structure of emission nebulosity thought to be a relatively old supernova remnant (Herbst and Assousa 1977, 1978), These investigators and Herbst, Racine, and Warner (1978) ha...

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