Cold gas entering the central $1$ to $10^2$ pc of a galaxy fragments and condenses into clouds. The stability of the clouds determines whether they will be turned into stars or can be delivered to the central supermassive black hole (SMBH) to turn on an active galactic nucleus (AGN). The conventional criteria to assess the stability of these clouds, such as the Jeans criterion and Roche (or tidal) limit, are insufficient here, because they assume the dominance of self-gravity in binding a cloud, and neglect external agents, such as pressure and tidal forces, which are common in galactic nuclei. We formulate a new scheme for judging this stability. We first revisit the conventional Virial theorem, taking into account an external pressure, to...
According to the classical Jeans analysis, all the molecular clouds of mass larger than a few 100 M(...
A large fraction of the gas in the Galaxy is cold, dense, and molecular. If all this gas collapsed u...
Observational and theoretical evidence suggests that a substantial population of molecular clouds (M...
Cold gas entering the central $1$ to $10^2$ pc of a galaxy fragments and condenses into clouds. The ...
The influence of rotation and magnetic fields on the physical properties of isothermal gas clouds is...
Recent works have proposed the idea of a tidal screening scenario, in which tidal forces determine t...
International audienceIn Meidt et al., we showed that gas kinematics on the scale of individual mole...
In Meidt et al., we showed that gas kinematics on the scale of individual molecular clouds are not e...
Modern extragalactic molecular gas surveys now reach the scales of star-forming giant molecular clou...
In Part I, I examine the dynamics of giant molecular clouds through simplified semianalytic models. ...
Martin Krause, Andreas Burkert, and Marc Scharmann, 'Stability of cloud orbits in the broad-line reg...
We use the high spatial and spectral resolution of the PAWS CO(1-0) survey of the inner 9 kpc of the...
We present hydrodynamic simulations of the interstellar medium (ISM) within the circumnuclear disc (...
We present hydrodynamic simulations of the interstellar medium (ISM) within the circumnuclear disc (...
In this paper we propose that the compressive tidal field in the centers of flat-core early-type gal...
According to the classical Jeans analysis, all the molecular clouds of mass larger than a few 100 M(...
A large fraction of the gas in the Galaxy is cold, dense, and molecular. If all this gas collapsed u...
Observational and theoretical evidence suggests that a substantial population of molecular clouds (M...
Cold gas entering the central $1$ to $10^2$ pc of a galaxy fragments and condenses into clouds. The ...
The influence of rotation and magnetic fields on the physical properties of isothermal gas clouds is...
Recent works have proposed the idea of a tidal screening scenario, in which tidal forces determine t...
International audienceIn Meidt et al., we showed that gas kinematics on the scale of individual mole...
In Meidt et al., we showed that gas kinematics on the scale of individual molecular clouds are not e...
Modern extragalactic molecular gas surveys now reach the scales of star-forming giant molecular clou...
In Part I, I examine the dynamics of giant molecular clouds through simplified semianalytic models. ...
Martin Krause, Andreas Burkert, and Marc Scharmann, 'Stability of cloud orbits in the broad-line reg...
We use the high spatial and spectral resolution of the PAWS CO(1-0) survey of the inner 9 kpc of the...
We present hydrodynamic simulations of the interstellar medium (ISM) within the circumnuclear disc (...
We present hydrodynamic simulations of the interstellar medium (ISM) within the circumnuclear disc (...
In this paper we propose that the compressive tidal field in the centers of flat-core early-type gal...
According to the classical Jeans analysis, all the molecular clouds of mass larger than a few 100 M(...
A large fraction of the gas in the Galaxy is cold, dense, and molecular. If all this gas collapsed u...
Observational and theoretical evidence suggests that a substantial population of molecular clouds (M...