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2015A&A...573A.112M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 573A, 112-112 (2015/1-1)

Photoionising feedback and the star formation rates in galaxies.

MacLACHLAN J.M., BONNELL I.A., WOOD K. and DALE J.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the effects of ionising photons on accretion and stellar mass growth in a young star forming region, using a Monte Carlo radiation transfer code coupled to a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) simulation. We introduce the framework with which we correct stellar cluster masses for the effects of photoionising (PI) feedback and compare to the results of a full ionisation hydrodynamics code. We present results of our simulations of star formation in the spiral arm of a disk galaxy, including the effects of photoionising radiation from high mass stars. We find that PI feedback reduces the total mass accreted onto stellar clusters by ≃23% over the course of the simulation and reduces the number of high mass clusters, as well as the maximum mass attained by a stellar cluster. Mean star formation rates (SFRs) drop from SFRcontrol=4.2x10–2M/yr to SFRMCPI=3.2x10–2M/yr after the inclusion of PI feedback with a final instantaneous SFR reduction of 62%. The overall cluster mass distribution appears to be affected little by PI feedback. We compare our results to the observed extra-galactic Schmidt-Kennicutt relation and the observed properties of local star forming regions in the Milky Way and find that internal photoionising (PI) feedback is unlikely to reduce SFRs by more than a factor of ≃2 and thus may play only a minor role in regulating star formation.

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Journal keyword(s): HII regions - radiative transfer - stars: massive

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