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2003ApJ...599.1196K - Astrophys. J., 599, 1196-1206 (2003/December-3)

The formation of massive stars by accretion through trapped hypercompact H II regions.

KETO E.

Abstract (from CDS):

The formation of massive stars may take place at relatively low accretion rates over a long period of time if the accretion can continue past the onset of core hydrogen ignition. The accretion may continue despite the formation of an ionized H II region around the star if the H II region is small enough that the gravitational attraction of the star dominates the thermal pressure of the H II region. The accretion may continue despite radiation pressure acting against dust grains in the molecular gas if the momentum of the accretion flow is sufficient to push the dust grains through a narrow zone of high dust opacity at the ionization boundary and into the H II region where the dust is sublimated. This model of massive star formation by continuing accretion predicts a new class of gravitationally trapped, long-lived, hypercompact H II regions. The observational characteristics of the trapped hypercompact H II regions can be predicted for comparison with observations.

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Journal keyword(s): Accretion, Accretion Disks - ISM: H II Regions - Stars: Formation

Errata: erratum vol. 635, p. 1373 (2005)

Simbad objects: 2

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