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2005A&A...439..565G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 439, 565-569 (2005/8-4)

Limits on the primordial stellar multiplicity.

GOODWIN S.P. and KROUPA P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Most stars - especially young stars - are observed to be in multiple systems. Dynamical evolution is unable to pair stars efficiently, which leads to the conclusion that star-forming cores must usually fragment into ≥2 stars. However, the dynamical decay of systems with ≥3 or 4 stars would result in a large single-star population that is not seen in the young stellar population. Additionally, ejections would produce a significant population of close binaries that are not observed. This leads to a strong constraint on star formation theories that cores must typically produce only 2 or 3 stars. This conclusion is in sharp disagreement with the results of currently available numerical simulations that follow the fragmentation of molecular cores and typically predict the formation of 5-10 seeds per core. In addition, open cluster remnants may account for the majority of observed highly hierarchical higher-order multiple systems in the field.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - binaries: general - stars: low-mass, brown dwarfs

Simbad objects: 6

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