The Sun likely formed as part of a group of stars. A close stellar flyby by one of the solar siblings is probably responsible for the sharp outer edge in the solar system`s mass distribution. The frequency of such close flybys can be used to determine the likely type of birth environment of the solar system. Young stellar groups develop very quickly, expanding significantly within just a few Myr. Here we model this strong dynamical development of young stellar groups and determine the resulting close flyby history. We find that solar system equivalents are predominantly produced in areas with stellar densities in the range 5 $\times$ 10$^4 $pc$^{-3}$$ 20 000 $M_{sun}$) and intermediate-mass mass, compact clusters ($M_c <$ 3000 $M_{sun}$). C...
The Galactic disk retains vast amount of information about how it came to be and how it evolved over...
We investigate the possibility that the Sun could have been born in M67 by carrying out N-body simul...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field, whic...
Context. The solar system was most likely born in a star cluster containing at least 1000 stars. It ...
Most stars—and hence most solar systems—form within groups or clusters. This contribution discusses ...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The solar system started to form about 4.56 Gyr ago and despite the long intervening time span, ther...
Aims. Out of the ~3000 exoplanets detected so far, only 14 planets are members of open clusters: one...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
We present a new implementation of star formation in cosmological simulations by considering star cl...
The Orion complex is one of the best-studied regions in the sky. It is the closest massive star-form...
We use self-consistent numerical simulations of the evolution and disruption of the Sun's birth clus...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
The Galactic disk retains vast amount of information about how it came to be and how it evolved over...
We investigate the possibility that the Sun could have been born in M67 by carrying out N-body simul...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field, whic...
Context. The solar system was most likely born in a star cluster containing at least 1000 stars. It ...
Most stars—and hence most solar systems—form within groups or clusters. This contribution discusses ...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The stars that populate the solar neighbourhood were formed in stellar clusters. Through N-body simu...
The solar system started to form about 4.56 Gyr ago and despite the long intervening time span, ther...
Aims. Out of the ~3000 exoplanets detected so far, only 14 planets are members of open clusters: one...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
We present a new implementation of star formation in cosmological simulations by considering star cl...
The Orion complex is one of the best-studied regions in the sky. It is the closest massive star-form...
We use self-consistent numerical simulations of the evolution and disruption of the Sun's birth clus...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
The Galactic disk retains vast amount of information about how it came to be and how it evolved over...
We investigate the possibility that the Sun could have been born in M67 by carrying out N-body simul...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field, whic...