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2015MNRAS.447.3016O - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 447, 3016-3028 (2015/March-2)

Capture of field stars by giant interstellar clouds: the formation of moving stellar groups.

OLANO C.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

In the solar neighbourhood, there are moving groups of stars with similar ages and others of stars with heterogeneous ages as the field stars. To explain these facts, we have constructed a simple model of three phases. Phase A: a giant interstellar cloud is uniformly accelerated (or decelerated) with respect to the field stars during a relatively short period of time (10Myr) and the cloud's mass is uniformly increased. As a result, a number of passing field stars is gravitationally captured by the cloud at the end of this phase; phase B: the acceleration (or deceleration) and mass accretion of the cloud cease. The star formation spreads throughout the cloud, giving origin to stellar groups of similar ages; and phase C: the cloud loses all its gaseous component at a constant rate and in parallel is uniformly decelerated (or accelerated) until reaching the initial velocity of phase A (case 1) or the velocity of the gas cloud remains constant (case 2). Both cases give equivalent results. The system equations for the star motions governed by a time-dependent gravitational potential of the giant cloud and referred to a coordinate system comoving with the cloud have been solved analytically. We have assumed a homogeneous spheroidal cloud of fixed semimajor axis a = 300pc and of an initial density of 7atomscm- 3, with a density increment of 100 percent and a cloud's velocity variation of 30 km/s, from the beginning to the end of phase A. The result is that about 4 percent of the field stars that are passing within the volume of the cloud at the beginning of phase A are captured. The Sun itself could have been captured by the same cloud that originated the moving groups of the solar neighbourhood.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Author Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): Sun: general - stars: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: clouds - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - open clusters and associations: general - solar neighbourhood

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