We use hydrodynamic simulations with detailed, explicit models for stellar feedback to study galaxy mergers. These high-resolution (∼1 pc) simulations follow the formation and destruction of individual giant molecular clouds (GMC) and star clusters. We find that the final starburst is dominated by in situ star formation, fuelled by gas which flows inwards due to global torques. The resulting high gas density results in rapid star formation. The gas is self-gravitating, and forms massive (≲1010 M⊙) GMC and subsequently super star clusters (with masses up to 108 M⊙). However, in contrast to some recent simulations, the bulk of new stars which eventually form the central bulge are not born in super-clusters which then sink to the centre of the...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
We use hydrodynamic simulations with detailed, explicit models for stellar feedback to study galaxy ...
We use hydrodynamic simulations with detailed, explicit models for stellar feedback to study galaxy ...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
Using hydrodynamic simulations of disc-galaxy major mergers, we investigate the star formation histo...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
The quest for a better understanding of the evolution of massive galaxies can be broadly summarised ...
Regulating the available gas mass inside galaxies proceeds through a delicate balance between inflow...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
We use numerical simulations of isolated galaxies to study the effects of stellar feedback on the fo...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
We use hydrodynamic simulations with detailed, explicit models for stellar feedback to study galaxy ...
We use hydrodynamic simulations with detailed, explicit models for stellar feedback to study galaxy ...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
Using hydrodynamic simulations of disc-galaxy major mergers, we investigate the star formation histo...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
We study galaxy superwinds driven in major mergers, using pc-scale resolution simulations with detai...
The quest for a better understanding of the evolution of massive galaxies can be broadly summarised ...
Regulating the available gas mass inside galaxies proceeds through a delicate balance between inflow...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
We use numerical simulations of isolated galaxies to study the effects of stellar feedback on the fo...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...