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2013MNRAS.435..917W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 435, 917-927 (2013/October-3)

Clumps and triggered star formation in ionized molecular clouds.

WALCH S., WHITWORTH A.P., BISBAS T.G., WUNSCH R. and HUBBER D.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Infrared shells and bubbles are ubiquitous in the Galaxy and can generally be associated with Hii regions formed around young, massive stars. In this paper, we use high-resolution 3D SPH simulations to explore the effect of a single O7 star emitting photons at 1049/s and located at the centre of a molecular cloud with mass 104M and radius 6.4pc; the internal structure of the cloud is characterized by its fractal dimension, D (with 2.0≤D≤2.8), and the variance of its (lognormal) density distribution, σ_O^2 (with 0.36 ≤σ_O^2 ≤1.42). Our study focuses on the morphology of the swept-up cold gas and the distribution and statistics of the resulting star formation. If the fractal dimension is low, the border of the Hii region is dominated by extended shell-like structures, and these break up into a small number of massive high-density clumps which then spawn star clusters; star formation occurs relatively quickly, and delivers somewhat higher stellar masses. Conversely, if the fractal dimension is high, the border of the Hii region is dominated by a large number of pillars and cometary globules, which contain compact dense clumps and tend to spawn single stars or individual multiple systems; star formation occurs later, the stellar masses are somewhat lower, and the stars are more widely distributed.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): hydrodynamics - stars: formation - ISM: bubbles - Hii regions - planetary nebulae: general - galaxies: ISM

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