International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in molecular clouds, based on a time-dependent extension of our analytical theory of the stellar initial mass function. The theory yields SFRs in good agreement with observations, suggesting that turbulence is the dominant, initial process responsible for star formation. In contrast to previous SFR theories, the present one does not invoke an ad hoc density threshold for star formation; instead, the SFR continuously increases with gas density, naturally yielding two different characteristic regimes, thus two different slopes in the SFR versus gas density relationship, in agreement with observational determinations. Besides the complete SFR derivati...
We investigate how the dynamical state of a turbulently supported, 1000 M-circle dot, molecular clou...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
24 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Planets VI, University ...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
The present paper extends our previous theory of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) by includin...
We investigate how the dynamical state of a turbulently supported, 1000 M-circle dot, molecular clou...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
International audienceWe present an analytical determination of the star formation rate (SFR) in mol...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
24 pages, 5 figures, Accepted for publication as a chapter in Protostars and Planets VI, University ...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
We present the results of a numerical study designed to address the question of whether there is a c...
The present paper extends our previous theory of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) by includin...
We investigate how the dynamical state of a turbulently supported, 1000 M-circle dot, molecular clou...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...
We investigate the formation of both clustered and distributed populations of young stars in a singl...