DYNAMICAL MASS SEGREGATION ON A VERY SHORT TIMESCALE
Creators
- 1. Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7RH (United Kingdom)
- 2. Leiden Observatory, P.O. Box 9513, NL-2300 RA Leiden (Netherlands)
Description
We discuss the observations and theory of star cluster formation to argue that clusters form dynamically cool (subvirial) and with substructure. We then perform an ensemble of simulations of cool, clumpy (fractal) clusters and show that they often dynamically mass segregate on timescales far shorter than expected from simple models. The mass segregation comes about through the production of a short-lived, but very dense core. This shows that in clusters like the Orion Nebula Cluster the stars ≥ 4 Msun can dynamically mass segregate within the current age of the cluster. Therefore, the observed mass segregation in apparently dynamically young clusters need not be primordial, but could be the result of rapid and violent early dynamical evolution.
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/700/2/L99Additional details
Identifiers
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Astrophysical Journal (Online)
- Journal Volume
- 700
- Journal Issue
- 2
- Journal Page Range
- p. L99-L103
- ISSN
- 1538-4357
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 41057114
- Subject category
- S79: ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY;
- Descriptors DEI
- EVOLUTION; FRACTALS; GALAXIES; MASS; NEBULAE; SEGREGATION; SIMULATION; STAR CLUSTERS; STARS