Transport-driven super-Jeans fragmentation in dynamical star-forming regions

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作者
Li, Guang-Xing [1 ]
机构
[1] Yunnan Univ, South Western Inst Astron Res, Kunming 650600, Peoples R China
关键词
hydrodynamics; instabilities; methods: analytical; stars: formation; galaxies: star formation; ALMA OBSERVATIONS; MASSIVE STARS; TURBULENCE; STABILITY;
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10.1093/mnras/stae384
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The Jeans criterion is one cornerstone in our understanding of gravitational fragmentation. A critical limitation of the Jeans criterion is that the background density is assumed to be a constant, which is often not true in dynamic conditions such as star-forming regions. For example, during the formation phase of the high-density gas filaments in a molecular cloud, a density increase rate rho(center dot) implies a mass accumulation time of t(acc)= rho/rho(center dot)= -rho(del & sdot;(rho v(->)))(-1). The system is non-stationary when the mass accumulation time becomes comparable to the free-fall time t(ff)=1/G rho. We study fragmentation in non-stationary settings, and find that accretion can significantly increase in the characteristic mass of gravitational fragmentation (lambda(Jeans, aac) = lambda(Jeans)(1 + t(ff)/t(acc))(1/3), m(Jeans,acc)= m(Jeans)(1+t(ff)/t(acc))). In massive star-forming regions, this mechanism of transport-driven super-Jeans fragmentation can contribute to the formation of massive stars by causing order-of-magnitude increases in the mass of the fragments.
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页码:7333 / 7337
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