The picture of the early evolution of globular clusters has been significantly revised in recent years. Current scenarios require at least two generations of stars of which the first generation (1G), and therefore also the protocluster cloud, has been much more massive than the currently predominating second generation (2G). Fast gas expulsion is thought to unbind the majority of the 1G stars. Gas expulsion is also mandatory to remove metal-enriched supernova ejecta, which are not found in the 2G stars. It has long been thought that the supernovae themselves are the agent of the gas expulsion, based on crude energetics arguments. Here, we assume that gas expulsion happens via the formation of a superbubble, and describe the kinematics by a ...
Recent observational studies of the age distribution of star clusters in nearby merging galaxies and...
Super star clusters (SSCs), likely the progenitors of globular clusters, are one of the most extreme...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
International audienceThe picture of the early evolution of globular clusters has been significantly...
Context. The self-enrichment scenario for globular clusters (GC) requires large amounts of residual ...
International audienceContext. The self-enrichment scenario for globular clusters (GC) requires larg...
Context. Gas expulsion is a central concept in some of the models for multiple populations and the l...
We summarize the results presented in Krause et al. (2012a, K12) on the impact of supernova-driven s...
The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in A&A, Vol 587, A53, February 2016, ...
We explore the formation of superbubbles through energy deposition by multiple supernovae (SNe) in a...
Very little is known about the physical processes which determined the end of star formation in glob...
We present a model for the concurrent formation of globular clusters (GCs) and supermassive stars (S...
We present a model for the concurrent formation of globular clusters (GCs) and supermassive stars (S...
Star clusters which are about to or have finished the process of star formation are commonly found s...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Globular clusters (GCs) are consider...
Recent observational studies of the age distribution of star clusters in nearby merging galaxies and...
Super star clusters (SSCs), likely the progenitors of globular clusters, are one of the most extreme...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...
International audienceThe picture of the early evolution of globular clusters has been significantly...
Context. The self-enrichment scenario for globular clusters (GC) requires large amounts of residual ...
International audienceContext. The self-enrichment scenario for globular clusters (GC) requires larg...
Context. Gas expulsion is a central concept in some of the models for multiple populations and the l...
We summarize the results presented in Krause et al. (2012a, K12) on the impact of supernova-driven s...
The final, definitive version of this paper has been published in A&A, Vol 587, A53, February 2016, ...
We explore the formation of superbubbles through energy deposition by multiple supernovae (SNe) in a...
Very little is known about the physical processes which determined the end of star formation in glob...
We present a model for the concurrent formation of globular clusters (GCs) and supermassive stars (S...
We present a model for the concurrent formation of globular clusters (GCs) and supermassive stars (S...
Star clusters which are about to or have finished the process of star formation are commonly found s...
© 2015. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Globular clusters (GCs) are consider...
Recent observational studies of the age distribution of star clusters in nearby merging galaxies and...
Super star clusters (SSCs), likely the progenitors of globular clusters, are one of the most extreme...
Context. Massive stars influence their environment through stellar winds, ionising radiation, and su...