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Title: The contagion of star-formation: its origin
Authors: Anathpindika, S
Keywords: ISM: Clouds
Structure -- hydrodynamics
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Astronomical Society of India
Citation: ASI Conference Series, Vol. 4, pp. 69-76
Abstract: Dense pockets of cold, molecular gas preclude the formation of stars. During their infancy and later phases of evolution, stars inject considerable energy into the interstellar medium by driving shocks either due to ionising radiation or powerful winds. Interstellar shock-waves sweep up dense shells of gas that usually propagate at supersonic velocities. It is proposed, in this paper, to examine the possibility of dense structure-formation and perchance, future stellar wombs, in a molecular cloud shocked by such a shell. Here I shall discuss results of a self-gravitating, 3-dimensional, high-resolution simulation using the smoothed particle hydrodynamics.
Description: Open Access
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5993
ISSN: 978-81-922926-2-5
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