Star clusters are often used as tracers of major star formation events in external galaxies as they can be studied up to much larger distances than individual stars. It is vital to understand their evolution if they are used to derive, for example, the star formation history of their host galaxy. More specifically, we want to know how cluster lifetimes depend on their environment and structural properties such as mass and radius. This review presents a theoretical overview of the early evolution of star clusters and the consequent long term survival chances. It is suggested that clusters forming with initial densities of >10^4 Msun pc-3 survive the gas expulsion, or "infant mortality", phase. At ~10 Myr they are bound and have densities of ...
Infant mortality brought about by the expulsion of a star cluster’s natal gas is widely invoked to e...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
Star clusters are often used as tracers of major star formation events in external galaxies as they ...
How stellar clusters disrupt, and over what timescales, is intimately linked with how they form. Her...
The vast majority of galaxies contains large populations of stellar clusters, which are bound groups...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
Context. Massive Galactic clusters (> 1000 M) exhibit a clear correlation between cluster density...
An overview of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of star clusters is given, w...
The formation and evolution of star cluster populations are related to the galactic environment. Clu...
Many embedded star clusters do not evolve into long-lived bound clusters. The most popular explanati...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field. The ...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
This thesis presents the results of mainly observational studies on the formation, evolution, and d...
Current empirical evidence on the star-formation processes in the extreme, high-pressure environment...
Infant mortality brought about by the expulsion of a star cluster’s natal gas is widely invoked to e...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...
Star clusters are often used as tracers of major star formation events in external galaxies as they ...
How stellar clusters disrupt, and over what timescales, is intimately linked with how they form. Her...
The vast majority of galaxies contains large populations of stellar clusters, which are bound groups...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
Context. Massive Galactic clusters (> 1000 M) exhibit a clear correlation between cluster density...
An overview of our current understanding of the formation and evolution of star clusters is given, w...
The formation and evolution of star cluster populations are related to the galactic environment. Clu...
Many embedded star clusters do not evolve into long-lived bound clusters. The most popular explanati...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field. The ...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
This thesis presents the results of mainly observational studies on the formation, evolution, and d...
Current empirical evidence on the star-formation processes in the extreme, high-pressure environment...
Infant mortality brought about by the expulsion of a star cluster’s natal gas is widely invoked to e...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We review the formation and early evolution of the most massive and dense young stellar clusters, fo...