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2018MNRAS.481..688G - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 481, 688-702 (2018/November-3)

From the top down and back up again: star cluster structure from hierarchical star formation.

GRUDIC M.Y., GUSZEJNOV D., HOPKINS P.F., LAMBERTS A., BOYLAN-KOLCHIN M., MURRAY N. and SCHMITZ D.

Abstract (from CDS):

Young massive star clusters spanning ∼104-^10^8^^M^_☉ in mass have been observed to have similar surface brightness profiles. We show that recent hydrodynamical simulations of star cluster formation have also produced star clusters with this structure. We argue analytically that this type of mass distribution arises naturally in the relaxation from a hierarchically clustered distribution of stars into a monolithic star cluster through hierarchical merging. We show that initial profiles of finite maximum density will tend to produce successively shallower power-law profiles under hierarchical merging, owing to certain conservation constraints on the phase-space distribution. We perform N-body simulations of a pairwise merger of model star clusters and find that mergers readily produce the shallow surface brightness profiles observed in young massive clusters. Finally, we simulate the relaxation of a hierarchically clustered mass distribution constructed from an idealized fragmentation model. Assuming only power-law spatial and kinematic scaling relations, these numerical experiments are able to reproduce the surface density profiles of observed young massive star clusters. Thus, we bolster the physical motivation for the structure of young massive clusters within the paradigm of hierarchical star formation. This could have important implications for the structure and dynamics of nascent globular clusters.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: star formation

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