No high-mass protostars in the silhouette young stellar object M17-SO1
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H. Kataza | T. Onaka | T. Yamashita | Zhibo Jiang | H. Terada | S. Sako | T. Miyata | T. Kamazaki | T. Hanawa | M. Honda | Y. Okamoto | T. Fujiyoshi | T. Yamashita
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