SIMBAD references

2012ApJ...751...77Z - Astrophys. J., 751, 77 (2012/May-3)

An evolutionary model for collapsing molecular clouds and their star formation activity.

ZAMORA-AVILES M., VAZQUEZ-SEMADENI E. and COLIN P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an idealized, semi-empirical model for the evolution of gravitationally contracting molecular clouds (MCs) and their star formation rate (SFR) and efficiency (SFE). The model assumes that the instantaneous SFR is given by the mass above a certain density threshold divided by its free-fall time. The instantaneous number of massive stars is computed assuming a Kroupa initial mass function. These stars feed back on the cloud through ionizing radiation, eroding it. The main controlling parameter of the evolution turns out to be the maximum cloud mass, Mmax. This allows us to compare various properties of the model clouds against their observational counterparts. A giant molecular cloud (GMC) model (Mmax∼ 105 M) adheres very well to the evolutionary scenario recently inferred by Kawamura et al. for GMCs in the Large Magellanic Cloud. A model cloud with Mmax~ 2000 M evolves in the Kennicutt-Schmidt diagram, first passing through the locus of typical low-to-intermediate-mass star-forming clouds, and then moving toward the locus of high-mass star-forming ones over the course of ∼10 Myr. Also, the stellar age histograms for this cloud a few Myr before its destruction agree very well with those observed in the ρ-Oph stellar association, whose parent cloud has a similar mass, and imply that the SFR of the clouds increases with time. Our model thus agrees well with various observed properties of star-forming MCs, suggesting that the scenario of gravitationally collapsing MCs, with their SFR regulated by stellar feedback, is entirely feasible and in agreement with key observed properties of MCs.

Abstract Copyright:

Journal keyword(s): evolution - ISM: clouds - stars: formation

Simbad objects: 11

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2012ApJ...751...77Z and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu