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2020ApJ...904..192W - Astrophys. J., 904, 192-192 (2020/December-1)

Modeling of the effects of stellar feedback during star cluster formation using a hybrid gas and N-body method.

WALL J.E., LOW M.-M.M., McMILLAN S.L.W., KLESSEN R.S., PORTEGIES ZWART S. and PELLEGRINO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Understanding the formation of stellar clusters requires following the interplay between gas and newly formed stars accurately. We therefore couple the magnetohydrodynamics code FLASH to the N-body code ph4 and the stellar evolution code SeBa using the Astrophysical Multipurpose Software Environment (AMUSE) to model stellar dynamics, evolution, and collisional N-body dynamics and the formation of binary and higher-order multiple systems, while implementing stellar feedback in the form of radiation, stellar winds, and supernovae in FLASH. We here describe the algorithms used for each of these processes. We denote this integrated package Torch. We then use this novel numerical method to simulate the formation and early evolution of several examples of open clusters of ∼1000 stars formed from clouds with a mass range of 103 M to 105 M. Analyzing the effects of stellar feedback on the gas and stars of the natal clusters, we find that in these examples, the stellar clusters are resilient to disruption, even in the presence of intense feedback. This can even slightly increase the amount of dense, Jeans unstable gas by sweeping up shells; thus, a stellar wind strong enough to trap its own H II region shows modest triggering of star formation. Our clusters are born moderately mass segregated, an effect enhanced by feedback, and retained after the ejection of their natal gas, in agreement with observations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Star formation - Star forming regions - Molecular clouds - Collapsing clouds - H II regions - Computational methods - Stellar dynamics - N-body simulations

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