arXiv Open Access 2014

The Formation and Evolution of Small Star Clusters

Helen Kirk Stella S. R. Offner Kayla Redmond
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Abstrak

Recent observations show that small, young, stellar groupings of ~10 to 40 members tend of have a centrally-located most massive member, reminiscent of mass segregation seen in large clustered systems. Here, we analyze hydrodynamic simulations which form small clusters and analyze their properties in a manner identical to the observations. We find that the simulated clusters possess similar properties to the observed clusters, including a tendency to exhibit mass segregation. In the simulations, the central location of the most massive member is not due to dynamical evolution, since there is little interaction between the cluster members. Instead, the most massive cluster member appears to form at the center. We also find that the more massive stars in the cluster form at slightly earlier times.

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H

Helen Kirk

S

Stella S. R. Offner

K

Kayla Redmond

Format Sitasi

Kirk, H., Offner, S.S.R., Redmond, K. (2014). The Formation and Evolution of Small Star Clusters. https://arxiv.org/abs/1401.4510

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2014
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en
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arXiv
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