Binary and multiple star systems are a frequent outcome of the star formation process(1,2) and as a result almost half of all stars with masses similar to that of the Sun have at least one companion star(3). Theoretical studies indicate that there are two main pathways that can operate concurrently to form binary/multiple star systems: large-scale fragmentation of turbulent gas cores and filaments(4,5) or smaller-scale fragmentation of a massive protostellar disk due to gravitational instability(6,7). Observational evidence for turbulent fragmentation on scales of more than 1,000 astronomical units has recently emerged(8,9). Previous evidence for disk fragmentation was limited to inferences based on the separations of more-evolved pre-main ...
Observations of stars in the vicinity of the Sun show that binary systems are prevalent and appear t...
Numerical simulations of protostars condensing out of turbulent interstellar gas clouds suggest that...
We analyse the time evolution of the luminosity of a cluster of Population III protostars formed in ...
Binary and multiple star systems are a frequent outcome of the star formation process1;2, and as a r...
Context. There is growing evidence that massive stars grow by disk accretion in a similar way to the...
We characterize the infall rate onto protostellar systems forming in self-gravitating radiation-hydr...
Self-gravitating protostellar discs are unstable to fragmentation if the gas can cool on a time scal...
Self-gravitating protostellar discs are unstable to fragmentation if the gas can cool on a time-scal...
Aims. Migration of dense gaseous clumps that form in young protostellar disks via gravitational frag...
International audienceOur understanding of Population III star formation is still in its infancy. Th...
Context.Multiple systems are the product of protostellar core fragmentation. Studying their statist...
The origin of very low-mass hydrogen-burning stars, brown dwarfs (BDs), and planetary-mass objects (...
Aims. We investigate the dynamics of gaseous clumps formed via gravitational fragmentation in young ...
We present the latest development of the disk gravitational instability and fragmentation model, ori...
The cosmic dark ages ended a few hundred million years after the big bang, when the first stars bega...
Observations of stars in the vicinity of the Sun show that binary systems are prevalent and appear t...
Numerical simulations of protostars condensing out of turbulent interstellar gas clouds suggest that...
We analyse the time evolution of the luminosity of a cluster of Population III protostars formed in ...
Binary and multiple star systems are a frequent outcome of the star formation process1;2, and as a r...
Context. There is growing evidence that massive stars grow by disk accretion in a similar way to the...
We characterize the infall rate onto protostellar systems forming in self-gravitating radiation-hydr...
Self-gravitating protostellar discs are unstable to fragmentation if the gas can cool on a time scal...
Self-gravitating protostellar discs are unstable to fragmentation if the gas can cool on a time-scal...
Aims. Migration of dense gaseous clumps that form in young protostellar disks via gravitational frag...
International audienceOur understanding of Population III star formation is still in its infancy. Th...
Context.Multiple systems are the product of protostellar core fragmentation. Studying their statist...
The origin of very low-mass hydrogen-burning stars, brown dwarfs (BDs), and planetary-mass objects (...
Aims. We investigate the dynamics of gaseous clumps formed via gravitational fragmentation in young ...
We present the latest development of the disk gravitational instability and fragmentation model, ori...
The cosmic dark ages ended a few hundred million years after the big bang, when the first stars bega...
Observations of stars in the vicinity of the Sun show that binary systems are prevalent and appear t...
Numerical simulations of protostars condensing out of turbulent interstellar gas clouds suggest that...
We analyse the time evolution of the luminosity of a cluster of Population III protostars formed in ...