Bressert et al. recently showed that the surface density distribution of low-mass, young stellar objects (YSOs) in the solar neighbourhood is approximately log-normal. The authors conclude that the star formation process is hierarchical and that only a small fraction of stars form in dense star clusters. Here, we show that the peak and the width of the density distribution are also what follow if all stars form in bound clusters which are not significantly affected by the presence of gas and expand by two-body relaxation. The peak of the surface density distribution is simply obtained from the typical ages (few Myr) and cluster membership number (few hundred) typifying nearby star-forming regions. This result depends weakly on initial clust...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Some of the youngest stars (age less than or similar to 10 Myr) are clustered, while many o...
Bressert et al. recently showed that the surface density distribution of low-mass, young stellar obj...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (σ) in nearby (<...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (<...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
Context. The recent realization that most stars form in clusters, immediately raises the question of...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Some of the youngest stars (age less than or similar to 10 Myr) are clustered, while many o...
Bressert et al. recently showed that the surface density distribution of low-mass, young stellar obj...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (σ) in nearby (<...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (<...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
We present a global study of low-mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities (Σ) in nearby (\...
Context. The recent realization that most stars form in clusters, immediately raises the question of...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Stars form predominantly in groups usually denoted as clusters or associations. The observe...
Context. Some of the youngest stars (age less than or similar to 10 Myr) are clustered, while many o...