
Massive Star Formation at the Edge of the Galaxy: The LZ-STAR Survey of Sh2-284
The LZ-STAR survey explores low-metallicity star formation in Sh2-284, focusing on the massive protostar S284p1. ALMA and JWST observations reveal a symmetric, parsec-scale bipolar outflow, suggesting an ordered formation process. S284p1, about 11 solar masses, has grown from a dense gas clump over 300,000 years. The findings show that massive stars can form in a structured way, even in environments with lower metal content, offering insights into early universe star formation.