This research was supported by the DFG cluster of excellence ‘Origin and Structure of the Universe’ (JED, BE).We examine the combined effects of winds and photoionizing radiation from O-type stars on embedded stellar clusters formed in model turbulent molecular clouds covering a range of masses and radii. We find that feedback is able to increase the quantities of dense gas present, but decreases the rate and efficiency of the conversion of gas to stars relative to control simulations in which feedback is absent. Star formation in these calculations often proceeds at a rate substantially slower than the freefall rate in the dense gas. This decoupling is due to the weakening of, and expulsion of gas from, the deepest parts of the clouds' pot...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Context. Stellar feedback from high-mass stars shapes the interstellar medium, and thereby impacts g...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We examine the combined effects of winds and photoionizing radiation from O-type stars on embedded s...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
International audienceMost stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from c...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
International audienceMost stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from c...
Molecular clouds are turbulent structures whose star formation efficiency (SFE) is strongly affected...
Molecular clouds are turbulent structures whose star formation efficiency (SFE) is strongly affected...
We investigate the dissolution process of young embedded star clusters with different primordial mas...
The star cluster initial mass function is observed to have an inverse power law exponent around 2, y...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Context. Stellar feedback from high-mass stars shapes the interstellar medium, and thereby impacts g...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society....
We examine the combined effects of winds and photoionizing radiation from O-type stars on embedded s...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
International audienceMost stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from c...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
Most stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from collapsing molecular cl...
Energetic feedback from star clusters plays a pivotal role in shaping the dynamical evolution of gia...
International audienceMost stars in the Galaxy are believed to be formed within star clusters from c...
Molecular clouds are turbulent structures whose star formation efficiency (SFE) is strongly affected...
Molecular clouds are turbulent structures whose star formation efficiency (SFE) is strongly affected...
We investigate the dissolution process of young embedded star clusters with different primordial mas...
The star cluster initial mass function is observed to have an inverse power law exponent around 2, y...
We present a suite of 3D multiphysics MHD simulations following star formation in isolated turbulent...
Context. Stellar feedback from high-mass stars shapes the interstellar medium, and thereby impacts g...
It is a major open question which physical processes stop gas accretion on to giant molecular clouds...