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2003MNRAS.344..461M - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 344, 461-467 (2003/September-2)

High accretion rate during class 0 phase due to external trigger.

MOTOYAMA K. and YOSHIDA T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Recent observations indicate that some class 0 sources have accretion rates orders of magnitude higher than those of class I. We investigated the conditions for the high accretion rates of some class 0 sources by numerical calculations, modelling an external trigger. For no external trigger, we find that the maximum value of the accretion rate is determined by the ratio α of the gravitational energy to the thermal one within a flat inner region of the cloud core. The accretion rate reaches ∼10–4 Myr–1 if the cloud core has α≳ 2. For an external trigger, we find that the maximum value of the accretion rate is proportional to the momentum given to the cloud core. The accretion rate reaches ≳10–4 Myr–1 with a momentum of ∼0.1 Mkm/s when the initial central density of the cloud core is ∼10–18 g/cm3. A comparison between recent observational results for pre-stellar cores and our model with no triggered collapse indicates that the flat inner regions of typical pre-stellar cores are not large enough to cause accretion rates of ∼10–4 Myr–1. Our results show that the triggered collapse of the cloud core is more preferable for the origin of the high accretion rates of class 0 sources than no triggered collapse.

Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion discs - hydrodynamics - circumstellar matter - stars: formation

CDS comments: p. 462 NGC 2265 IRS is a misprint for NGC 2264 IRS

Simbad objects: 12

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