Most young stars in nearby molecular clouds have estimated ages of 1–2 Myr, suggesting that star formation is rapid. However, small numbers of stars in these regions with inferred ages of >rsim5–10 Myr have been cited to argue that star formation is instead a slow, quasi-static process. When considering these alternative pictures it is important to recognize that the age spread in a given star-forming cloud is necessarily an upper limit to the time-scales of local collapse, as not all spatially distinct regions will start contracting at precisely the same instant. Moreover, star-forming clouds may dynamically evolve on time-scales of a few Myr; in particular, global gravitational contraction will tend to yield increasing star formation rate...
Aims. We study the association between giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and young stellar cluster candi...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
Most young stars in nearby molecular clouds have estimated ages of 1–2 Myr, suggesting that star for...
Observations of both star-forming regions and young, gas-free stellar associations indicate that mos...
Observations suggest that star formation occurs in only one or two crossing times for a range of sca...
We revisit the problem of the star formation timescale and the ages of molecular clouds. The apparen...
The existence of older stars within a young star cluster can be interpreted to imply that star forma...
Gravitationally bound clusters that survive gas removal represent an unusual mode of star formation ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (≲100 pc) star formation and feedbac...
It has been known for more than 30 years that star formation in giant molecular clouds is slow, with...
We re-examine critically the estimates of the duration of different phases of star formation and the...
Observational evidence from local star-forming regions mandates that star formation occurs shortly a...
International audienceFeedback from massive stars plays a key role in molecular cloud evolution. Aft...
Aims. We study the association between giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and young stellar cluster candi...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
Most young stars in nearby molecular clouds have estimated ages of 1–2 Myr, suggesting that star for...
Observations of both star-forming regions and young, gas-free stellar associations indicate that mos...
Observations suggest that star formation occurs in only one or two crossing times for a range of sca...
We revisit the problem of the star formation timescale and the ages of molecular clouds. The apparen...
The existence of older stars within a young star cluster can be interpreted to imply that star forma...
Gravitationally bound clusters that survive gas removal represent an unusual mode of star formation ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society ...
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (≲100 pc) star formation and feedbac...
It has been known for more than 30 years that star formation in giant molecular clouds is slow, with...
We re-examine critically the estimates of the duration of different phases of star formation and the...
Observational evidence from local star-forming regions mandates that star formation occurs shortly a...
International audienceFeedback from massive stars plays a key role in molecular cloud evolution. Aft...
Aims. We study the association between giant molecular clouds (GMCs) and young stellar cluster candi...
This is the final version of the article.Available from Oxford University Press via the DOI in this ...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...