Gas processes affecting star formation are reviewed with an emphasis on gravitational and magnetic instabilities as a source of turbulence. Gravitational instabilities are pervasive in a multi-phase medium, even for sub-threshold column densities, suggesting that only an ISM with a pure-warm phase can stop star formation. The instabilities generate turbulence, and this turbulence influences the structure and timing of star formation through its effect on the gas distribution and density. The final trigger for star formation is usually direct compression by another star or cluster. The star formation rate is apparently independent of the detailed mechanisms for star formation, and determined primarily by the total mass of gas in a dense form...
The Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star formation rate in gala...
23 pages, 18 figures, Accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceStar formation in galaxie...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the heart of the cosmic evolution, where the cosmic baryonic cycle ...
Abstract. The formation of stars from gas drives the evolution of galaxies. Yet, it remains one of t...
Interstellar turbulence is driven over a wide range of scales by processes including spiral arm inst...
(ABBREVIATED) Understanding the formation of stars in galaxies is central to much of modern astrophy...
We review current understanding of star formation, outlining an overall theoretical framework and th...
Empirically, the star formation rate of a galaxy depends only on its molecular gas mass. However, re...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
The Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star formation rate in gala...
23 pages, 18 figures, Accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceStar formation in galaxie...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the heart of the cosmic evolution, where the cosmic baryonic cycle ...
Abstract. The formation of stars from gas drives the evolution of galaxies. Yet, it remains one of t...
Interstellar turbulence is driven over a wide range of scales by processes including spiral arm inst...
(ABBREVIATED) Understanding the formation of stars in galaxies is central to much of modern astrophy...
We review current understanding of star formation, outlining an overall theoretical framework and th...
Empirically, the star formation rate of a galaxy depends only on its molecular gas mass. However, re...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
International audienceThe Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star ...
The Schmidt-Kennicutt relation links the surface densities of gas to the star formation rate in gala...
23 pages, 18 figures, Accepted for publication in A&AInternational audienceStar formation in galaxie...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...