We analyze a three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation of an evolving and later collapsing pre-stellar core. Using a three-dimensional continuum radiative transfer program, we generate images at 7 micron, 15 micron, 175 micron, and 1.3 mm for different evolutionary times and viewing angles. We discuss the observability of the properties of pre-stellar cores for the different wavelengths. For examples of non-symmetric fragments, it is shown that, misleadingly, the density profiles derived from a one-dimensional analysis of the corresponding images are consistent with one-dimensional core evolution models. We conclude that one-dimensional modeling based on column density interpretation of images does not produce reliable st...
It is well established that stars are formed by gravitational collapse of molecular cloud cores. Col...
International audienceWe investigate molecular evolution from a molecular cloud core to a first hydr...
International audienceContext. Star formation begins with the gravitational collapse of a d...
We analyze a three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation of an evolving and la...
Constraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular cloud core rho Oph D ar...
We present the first non-LTE, co-moving frame molecular line calculations of a star-forming cluster ...
International audienceConstraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular clo...
Radiative transfer is introduced as one of the grand challenge problems in astrophysics due to its k...
Constraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular cloud core ρ Oph D are d...
International audienceWe investigate the molecular evolution that develops as star formation proceed...
We present 2D Monte Carlo radiative transfer simulations of prestellar cores. We consider two types ...
Context. Both observations and simulations of embedded protostars have progressed rapidly in recent ...
Context. Radiative transfer plays a major role in the process of star formation, the details of whic...
We report results from radiation hydrodynamical simulations of the collapse of molecular cloud cores...
We present a study of the pre-protostellar core (PPC) L1498. A series of self-consistent, three-dime...
It is well established that stars are formed by gravitational collapse of molecular cloud cores. Col...
International audienceWe investigate molecular evolution from a molecular cloud core to a first hydr...
International audienceContext. Star formation begins with the gravitational collapse of a d...
We analyze a three-dimensional smoothed particle hydrodynamics simulation of an evolving and la...
Constraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular cloud core rho Oph D ar...
We present the first non-LTE, co-moving frame molecular line calculations of a star-forming cluster ...
International audienceConstraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular clo...
Radiative transfer is introduced as one of the grand challenge problems in astrophysics due to its k...
Constraints on the density and thermal 3D structure of the dense molecular cloud core ρ Oph D are d...
International audienceWe investigate the molecular evolution that develops as star formation proceed...
We present 2D Monte Carlo radiative transfer simulations of prestellar cores. We consider two types ...
Context. Both observations and simulations of embedded protostars have progressed rapidly in recent ...
Context. Radiative transfer plays a major role in the process of star formation, the details of whic...
We report results from radiation hydrodynamical simulations of the collapse of molecular cloud cores...
We present a study of the pre-protostellar core (PPC) L1498. A series of self-consistent, three-dime...
It is well established that stars are formed by gravitational collapse of molecular cloud cores. Col...
International audienceWe investigate molecular evolution from a molecular cloud core to a first hydr...
International audienceContext. Star formation begins with the gravitational collapse of a d...