论文标题
光电离反馈对层次形成的恒星簇的塑造的影响
The effect of photoionising feedback on the shaping of hierarchically-forming stellar clusters
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论文摘要
我们使用两个流体动力学模拟(有或没有光电离电反馈)来研究经历全球层次崩溃(GHC)的分子云(MCS),以研究反馈对气体的结构和运动特性以及在云中形成的恒星簇的影响。在这个早期阶段,两个模拟的演变非常相似(这意味着低质量恒星的反馈不会显着影响云规模的演变),并且恒星形成区域的增强速度比它可以将气体转换为恒星的速度更快,从而导致瞬时测量的星星形成效率(SFE)保持较低的反馈,即使没有大量反馈。之后,电离反馈首先将丝状供应摧毁了形成星形枢纽的丝状供应,并最终从中去除气体,因此首先减少了恒星形成(SF)并最终停止。电离反馈还会影响形成恒星的初始运动学和空间分布,因为分散的气体继续形成恒星,从而继承了其运动。在非反馈模拟中,这些组保持高度紧凑,不混合,而在反馈中,气体扩散会导致每个组扩展,因此群集的扩展由组的组合扩展组成。主要集线器周围的大多数次要恒星形成站点也存在于非反馈运行中,这意味着原始的而不是触发性质。我们确实找到了仅在反馈运行中出现的外围星形成位点的一个示例,因此具有触发的原点。但是,这似乎是例外,而不是规则,尽管这可能是我们简化的辐射转移方案的伪像。
We use two hydrodynamical simulations (with and without photoionising feedback) of the self-consistent evolution of molecular clouds (MCs) undergoing global hierarchical collapse (GHC), to study the effect of the feedback on the structural and kinematic properties of the gas and the stellar clusters formed in the clouds. During this early stage, the evolution of the two simulations is very similar (implying that the feedback from low mass stars does not affect the cloud-scale evolution significantly) and the star-forming region accretes faster than it can convert gas to stars, causing the instantaneous measured star formation efficiency (SFE) to remain low even in the absence of significant feedback. Afterwards, the ionising feedback first destroys the filamentary supply to star-forming hubs and ultimately removes the gas from it, thus first reducing the star formation (SF) and finally halting it. The ionising feedback also affects the initial kinematics and spatial distribution of the forming stars, because the gas being dispersed continues to form stars, which inherit its motion. In the non-feedback simulation, the groups remain highly compact and do not mix, while in the run with feedback, the gas dispersal causes each group to expand, and the cluster expansion thus consists of the combined expansion of the groups. Most secondary star-forming sites around the main hub are also present in the non-feedback run, implying a primordial rather than triggered nature. We do find one example of a peripheral star-forming site that appears only in the feedback run, thus having a triggered origin. However, this appears to be the exception rather than the rule, although this may be an artifact of our simplified radiative transfer scheme.