Machine learning: a breakthrough in the study of stellar nurseries

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Emission from carbon monoxide in the Orion B molecular cloud © J. Pety/ORION-B C
Emission from carbon monoxide in the Orion B molecular cloud © J. Pety/ORION-B Collaboration/IRAM
Emission from carbon monoxide in the Orion B molecular cloud © J. Pety/ORION-B Collaboration/IRAM - Artificial intelligence can make it possible to see astrophysical phenomena that were previously beyond reach. This has now been demonstrated by scientists from the CNRS, IRAM, Observatoire de Paris-PSL, Ecole Centrale Marseille and Ecole Centrale Lille, working together in the ORION-B 1 programme. In a series of three papers published in Astronomy & Astrophysics on 19 November 2020, they present the most comprehensive observations yet carried out of one of the star-forming regions closest to the Earth.
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