Context. Stars constitute the building blocks of our Universe, and their formation is an astrophysical problem of great importance.Aim. We aim to understand the fragmentation of massive molecular star-forming clumps and the effect of initial conditions, namely the density and the level of turbulence, on the resulting distribution of stars. For this purpose, we conduct numerical experiments in which we systematically vary the initial density over four orders of magnitude and the turbulent velocity over a factor ten. In a companion paper, we investigate the dependence of this distribution on the gas thermodynamics.Methods. We performed a series of hydrodynamical numerical simulations using adaptive mesh refinement, with special attention to n...
We present numerical investigations into the formation of massive stars from turbulent cores of dens...
International audienceContext. Stars form in dense, dusty clumps of molecular clouds, but little is ...
International audienceWe examine variations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in extreme en...
Context. Understanding the origin of the initial mass function (IMF) of stars is a major problem for...
The thermodynamic state of star-forming gas determines its fragmentation behavior and thus plays a c...
Abstract Identifying the processes that determine the initial mass function of stars (IMF) is a fund...
International audienceContext. Understanding the origin of the initial mass function (IMF) of stars ...
We study the effect of varying the equation of state on the formation of stellar clusters in turbule...
In this work, we derive the stellar initial mass function (IMF) from the superposition of mass distr...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
Stars are born from dense cores of gas within molecular clouds. The exact nature of the connection b...
International audienceContext. The stellar mass spectrum is an important property of the stellar clu...
(abridged version) Identifying the processes that determine the initial mass function of stars (IMF)...
Context. Fragmentation and feedback are two important processes during the early phases of star form...
Fragmentation of massive dense molecular clouds is the starting point in the formation of rich clust...
We present numerical investigations into the formation of massive stars from turbulent cores of dens...
International audienceContext. Stars form in dense, dusty clumps of molecular clouds, but little is ...
International audienceWe examine variations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in extreme en...
Context. Understanding the origin of the initial mass function (IMF) of stars is a major problem for...
The thermodynamic state of star-forming gas determines its fragmentation behavior and thus plays a c...
Abstract Identifying the processes that determine the initial mass function of stars (IMF) is a fund...
International audienceContext. Understanding the origin of the initial mass function (IMF) of stars ...
We study the effect of varying the equation of state on the formation of stellar clusters in turbule...
In this work, we derive the stellar initial mass function (IMF) from the superposition of mass distr...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
Stars are born from dense cores of gas within molecular clouds. The exact nature of the connection b...
International audienceContext. The stellar mass spectrum is an important property of the stellar clu...
(abridged version) Identifying the processes that determine the initial mass function of stars (IMF)...
Context. Fragmentation and feedback are two important processes during the early phases of star form...
Fragmentation of massive dense molecular clouds is the starting point in the formation of rich clust...
We present numerical investigations into the formation of massive stars from turbulent cores of dens...
International audienceContext. Stars form in dense, dusty clumps of molecular clouds, but little is ...
International audienceWe examine variations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) in extreme en...