Published February 15, 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

Protostellar formation in rotating interstellar clouds. IV. Nonisothermal collapse

Creators

  • 1. Department of Terrestrial Magnetism, Carnegie Institution of Washington

Description

Radiative transfer in the Eddington approximation is included in a multidimensional, self-gravitational, hydrodynamical computer code. Details of the numerical solution and thermodynamic relations are given. Comparison calculations with previous spherically symmetrical models of protostellar collapse are used to validate the basic approach and the artifices which allow the explicit hydrodynamics code to follow the accretion of gas onto a quasi-equilibrium core. A series of axisymmetric models is used to investigate the importance of rotation in collapsing clouds, as the initial amount of angular momentum is lowered, with an emphasis on the possible formation of rings. Rings readily form even in the nonisothermal regime except for very low initial angular momenta; even these clouds may experience ring formation prior to reaching stellar densities. The models imply that other effects (such as gravitational torques or turbulent viscosity) may be necessary to avoid binary formation and thus result in a presolar nebula consistent with the assumptions of either Safronov or Cameron

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophys. J.
Journal Volume
277
Journal Issue
2
Series
Astrophys. J.
Journal Page Range
768-782
ISSN
0004-637X