Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Since binary frequencies in the birth places of stars, young embedded clusters, are sometimes even higher than on average the question arises of how binary stars form in young dense star clusters and how their properties evolve to those observed in the field population. Aims. We assess, the influence of stellar dynamical interactions on the primordial binary population in young dense cluster environments. Methods. We perform numerical N-body simulations of the Orion nebula cluster like star cluster models including primordial binary populations using the simulation code NBODY6++. Results. We find two remarkable results that have yet no...
Massive stars are almost exclusively born in star clusters, where stars in a cluster are expected to...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
Context.Observations indicate that in young stellar clusters the binary fraction for massive stars ...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double s...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double s...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
We investigate the evolution of binary fractions in star clusters using N-body models of up to 100,0...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Observations of the binary populations in young, sparse clusters have shown, that almost all stars a...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
Characterization of the binary fractions in star clusters is of fundamental importance for many fiel...
Massive stars are almost exclusively born in star clusters, where stars in a cluster are expected to...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
Context.Observations indicate that in young stellar clusters the binary fraction for massive stars ...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double systems. Si...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double s...
Context. Field stars are not always single stars, but can often be found in bound double s...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
We investigate the evolution of binary fractions in star clusters using N-body models of up to 100,0...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Observations of the binary populations in young, sparse clusters have shown, that almost all stars a...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
Characterization of the binary fractions in star clusters is of fundamental importance for many fiel...
Massive stars are almost exclusively born in star clusters, where stars in a cluster are expected to...
We study the evolution of binary stars in globular clusters using a new Monte Carlo approach combini...
Context.Observations indicate that in young stellar clusters the binary fraction for massive stars ...