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Table 3

Cloud name and bubble name, evolutionary time, as well as the temperature and age of the main star (see main text for its definition) for all bubbles and snapshots analysed.

Cloud Bubble tevol [Myr] T [K] t [Myr]
MC1-HD 1 2 27853 0.139
3 46064 0.956
4 45988 1.956

MC1-HD 2 3 25552 0.150
4 42959 0.734

MC1-HD 3 4 33551 0.310

MC2-HD 1 2 50137 0.317
3 51357 1.317
4 53643 2.317

MC2-HD 2 2 45983 0.152
3 44513 1.152
4 44202 2.152

MC1-MHD 1 4 39970 0.276
5 40934 0.965

MC1-MHD 2 4 39498 0.330
5 38795 1.330

MC1-MHD 3 4 40115 0.924
5 39391 1.924

MC2-MHD 1 5 40085 0.33

Notes. The main star is defined as the most luminous (therefore also the hottest) star within the oldest sink particle in a given bubble.

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