We have collated multiplicity data for five clusters (Taurus, Chamaeleon I, Ophiuchus, IC 348 and the Orion Nebula Cluster). We have applied the same mass ratio (flux ratios of ΔK≤ 2.5) and primary mass cuts (∼0.1-3.0 M⊙) to each cluster and therefore have directly comparable binary statistics for all five clusters in the separation range 62-620 au, and for Taurus, Chamaeleon I and Ophiuchus in the range 18-830 au. We find that the trend of decreasing binary fraction with cluster density is solely due to the high binary fraction of Taurus; the other clusters show no obvious trend over a factor of nearly 20 in density. With N-body simulations, we attempt to find a set of initial conditions that are able to reproduce the density, morphology a...
Obtaining accurate measurements of the initial mass function (IMF) is often considered to be the key...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 10(3) AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and ...
Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundr...
We have collated multiplicity data for five clusters (Taurus, Chamaeleon I, Ophiuchus, IC 348 and th...
We have measured the multiplicity fractions and separation distributions of seven young star-forming...
The initial density of individual star-forming regions (and by extension the birth environment of pl...
Many, possibly most, stars form in binary and higher order multiple systems. Therefore, the properti...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
Context. One of the key questions of the star formation problem is whether brown dwarfs (BDs) form i...
The frequency and properties of multiple star systems offer powerful tests of star formation models....
Approximately 10 per cent of star clusters are found in pairs, known as binary clusters. We propose ...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
We have conducted a high-resolution imaging study of the Taurus-Auriga star-forming region in order ...
Over the past few decades, numerous wide (>103 au) binaries in the Galactic field and halo have been...
Obtaining accurate measurements of the initial mass function (IMF) is often considered to be the key...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 10(3) AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and ...
Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundr...
We have collated multiplicity data for five clusters (Taurus, Chamaeleon I, Ophiuchus, IC 348 and th...
We have measured the multiplicity fractions and separation distributions of seven young star-forming...
The initial density of individual star-forming regions (and by extension the birth environment of pl...
Many, possibly most, stars form in binary and higher order multiple systems. Therefore, the properti...
Binary populations in young star clusters show multiplicity fractions both lower and up to twice as ...
Context. One of the key questions of the star formation problem is whether brown dwarfs (BDs) form i...
The frequency and properties of multiple star systems offer powerful tests of star formation models....
Approximately 10 per cent of star clusters are found in pairs, known as binary clusters. We propose ...
The preponderance of binary systems in all known stellar populations makes them exciting dynamical a...
Recent observations of binary stars in the Galactic field show that the binary fraction and the mean...
We have conducted a high-resolution imaging study of the Taurus-Auriga star-forming region in order ...
Over the past few decades, numerous wide (>103 au) binaries in the Galactic field and halo have been...
Obtaining accurate measurements of the initial mass function (IMF) is often considered to be the key...
A large population of fragile, wide (> 10(3) AU) binary systems exists in the Galactic field and ...
Observations of binaries in clusters tend to be of visual binaries with separations of tens to hundr...