We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clouds, with emphasis on determining the role that turbulent motions play in the star formation process. We use smoothed particle hydrodynamics to simulate small molecular clouds (∼30 M⊙), in which the gas is initially supported from gravitational collapse by a freely decaying turbulent field, consistent with a Larson relation of σ ∝ L1/2. We show that the turbulent field does not trigger the star formation via local decreases in the Jeans mass, as has been proposed elsewhere in the literature. Instead, the role of the turbulence is simply to provide shocks that dissipate the supporting kinetic energy and generate structure which acts as seeds fo...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
In order to understand the origin of observed molecular cloud properties, it is critical to understa...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
Trying to understand the formation of molecular clouds (MCs) and the generation of non-thermal motio...
We study the formation of giant dense cloud complexes and of stars within them using SPH numerical s...
We study the effect of varying the equation of state on the formation of stellar clusters in turbule...
We suggest that molecular cloud (MC) turbulence is a consequence of the very process of MC formation...
The formation of stars remains an outstanding unsolved problem in astrophysics. Central to this pro...
We conduct an investigation into the role that turbulence plays in the formation of stars. In small ...
We review the properties of turbulent molecular clouds (MCs), focusing on the physical processes tha...
Molecular clouds (MCs) are highly structured and turbulent. Colliding gas streams of atomic hydrogen...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
Molecular clouds (MCs) are highly structured and turbulent. Colliding gas streams of atomic hydrogen...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
In order to understand the origin of observed molecular cloud properties, it is critical to understa...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
We examine the formation of bound coherent clumps within the environment of turbulent molecular clou...
Trying to understand the formation of molecular clouds (MCs) and the generation of non-thermal motio...
We study the formation of giant dense cloud complexes and of stars within them using SPH numerical s...
We study the effect of varying the equation of state on the formation of stellar clusters in turbule...
We suggest that molecular cloud (MC) turbulence is a consequence of the very process of MC formation...
The formation of stars remains an outstanding unsolved problem in astrophysics. Central to this pro...
We conduct an investigation into the role that turbulence plays in the formation of stars. In small ...
We review the properties of turbulent molecular clouds (MCs), focusing on the physical processes tha...
Molecular clouds (MCs) are highly structured and turbulent. Colliding gas streams of atomic hydrogen...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
Molecular clouds (MCs) are highly structured and turbulent. Colliding gas streams of atomic hydrogen...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
The turbulent motion within molecular clouds is a key factor controlling star formation. Turbulence ...
In order to understand the origin of observed molecular cloud properties, it is critical to understa...