We investigate the influence of large-scale stellar feedback on the formation of molecular clouds in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Examining the relationship between Hɪ and ¹²CO(J = 1-0) in supergiant shells (SGSs), we find that the molecular fraction in the total volume occupied by SGSs is not enhanced with respect to the rest of the LMC disk. However, the majority of objects (~70% by mass) are more molecular than their local surroundings, implying that the presence of a supergiant shell does on average have a positive effect on the molecular gas fraction. Averaged over the full SGS sample, our results suggest that ~12%-25% of the molecular mass in supergiant shell systems was formed as a direct result of the stellar feedback that crea...
We present a two-zone theory for feedback-regulated star formation in galactic discs, consistently c...
Using hydrodynamical simulations of entire galactic discs similar to the Milky Way (MW), reaching 4....
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (less than or similar to 100 pc) star...
We investigate the influence of large-scale stellar feedback on the formation of molecular clouds in...
We investigate the influence of large-scale stellar feedback on the formation of molecular clouds in...
We investigate the effects of supergiant shells (SGSs) and their interaction on dense molecular clum...
The role of large-scale stellar feedback in the formation of molecular clouds has been investigated ...
Abstract. The role of large-scale stellar feedback in the formation of molecular clouds has been inv...
We examine the recent star formation associated with four supergiant shells in the Large Magellanic ...
A statistical study of the effects of supergiant shells (SGSs) on the formation of stars and molecul...
The accumulation, compression, and cooling of the ambient interstellar medium (ISM) in large-scale f...
Abstract: The accumulation, compression and cooling of the ambient interstellar medium (ISM) in larg...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
We show that the mass fraction of GMC gas (n & 100cm−3) in dense (n 104 cm−3) star-forming clum...
Using hydrodynamical simulations of entire galactic discs similar to the Milky Way (MW), reaching 4...
We present a two-zone theory for feedback-regulated star formation in galactic discs, consistently c...
Using hydrodynamical simulations of entire galactic discs similar to the Milky Way (MW), reaching 4....
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (less than or similar to 100 pc) star...
We investigate the influence of large-scale stellar feedback on the formation of molecular clouds in...
We investigate the influence of large-scale stellar feedback on the formation of molecular clouds in...
We investigate the effects of supergiant shells (SGSs) and their interaction on dense molecular clum...
The role of large-scale stellar feedback in the formation of molecular clouds has been investigated ...
Abstract. The role of large-scale stellar feedback in the formation of molecular clouds has been inv...
We examine the recent star formation associated with four supergiant shells in the Large Magellanic ...
A statistical study of the effects of supergiant shells (SGSs) on the formation of stars and molecul...
The accumulation, compression, and cooling of the ambient interstellar medium (ISM) in large-scale f...
Abstract: The accumulation, compression and cooling of the ambient interstellar medium (ISM) in larg...
International audienceIt is a major open question which physical processes stop the accretion of gas...
We show that the mass fraction of GMC gas (n & 100cm−3) in dense (n 104 cm−3) star-forming clum...
Using hydrodynamical simulations of entire galactic discs similar to the Milky Way (MW), reaching 4...
We present a two-zone theory for feedback-regulated star formation in galactic discs, consistently c...
Using hydrodynamical simulations of entire galactic discs similar to the Milky Way (MW), reaching 4....
It remains a major challenge to derive a theory of cloud-scale (less than or similar to 100 pc) star...