In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that clusters are destroyed on a timescale of less than a Gyr. This is much shorter than the predicted dissolution time of clusters due to stellar evolution and two-body relaxation in the tidal field of the Galaxy. So, other (external) effects must play a dominant role in the destruction of star clusters in the solar neighborhood. We recalculated the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighborhood taking into account: (1) stellar evolution, (2) tidal stripping, (3) perturbations by spiral arms and (4) encounters with giant molecular clouds (GMCs). We find that encounters with GMCs are the most damaging to clusters. The res...
The observed average lifetime of the population of star clusters in the Solar Neighbourhood, the Sma...
Many embedded star clusters do not evolve into long-lived bound clusters. The most popular explanati...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field, whic...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
14 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRASWe investigate encounters between giant molec...
We study the encounters between stars clusters and giant molecular clouds (GMCs). The effect of thes...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field. The...
The dissolution time (t_dis) of clusters in a tidal field does not scale with the ``classical'' expr...
The observed average lifetime of the population of star clusters in the Solar Neighbourhood, the Sma...
Many embedded star clusters do not evolve into long-lived bound clusters. The most popular explanati...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...
In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that ...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We predict the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighbourhood taking into...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field, whic...
Star clusters are observed in almost every galaxy. In this thesis we address several fundamental pro...
14 pages, 13 figures, accepted for publication in MNRASWe investigate encounters between giant molec...
We study the encounters between stars clusters and giant molecular clouds (GMCs). The effect of thes...
We present a simple analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in a tidal field. The...
The dissolution time (t_dis) of clusters in a tidal field does not scale with the ``classical'' expr...
The observed average lifetime of the population of star clusters in the Solar Neighbourhood, the Sma...
Many embedded star clusters do not evolve into long-lived bound clusters. The most popular explanati...
This paper investigates the star formation rate (SFR) in the solar neighbourhood. First, we build th...