Institute for Advanced Study Informal Astrophysics Seminar
From Massive Cores to Massive Stars
The similarity between the mass and spatial distributions of pre-stellar gas cores in star-forming clouds and young stars in clusters provides strong circumstantial evidence that these gas cores are the direct progenitors of individual stars. I describe a physical model for the evolution of massive cores into stars, starting with the intial phases of collapse and fragmentation, through disk formation and fragmentation, the later phases of stellar feedback, and finally interaction of the newly formed stars with their environments. This model shows that a direct mapping from cores to stars is the natural physical outcome of massive core evolution, and thereby allows us to explain many of the properties of young star clusters as direct imprints of their gas-phase progenitors.
Date & Time
April 03, 2008 | 11:30am
Location
Bloomberg Hall Astrophysics LibrarySpeakers
Mark Krumholz
Affiliation
Princeton University