학술논문

formation of massive stellar clusters in converging galactic flows with photoionization.
Document Type
Article
Source
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. Jan2022, Vol. 509 Issue 1, p954-973. 20p.
Subject
*STAR formation
*OPEN clusters of stars
*MILKY Way
*STAR clusters
*GALAXY clusters
*GALAXY formation
*SPIRAL galaxies
Language
ISSN
0035-8711
Abstract
We have performed simulations of cluster formation along two regions of a spiral arm taken from a global Milky Way simulation, including photoionizing feedback. One region is characterized by strongly converging flows, the other represents a more typical spiral arm region. We find that more massive clusters are able to form on shorter time-scales for the region with strongly converging flows. Mergers between clusters are frequent in the case of the strongly converging flows and enable the formation of massive clusters. We compare equivalent clusters formed in simulations with and without ionization. Photoionization does not prevent massive cluster formation, but can be seen to limit the masses of the clusters. On average, the mass is reduced by around 20 per cent, but we see a large spread from ionization having minimal difference to leading to a 50 per cent reduction in mass. Photoionization is also able to clear out the gas in the vicinity of the clusters on Myr time-scales, which can produce clusters with larger radii that are surrounded by more massive stellar haloes. We find that the ionizing feedback has more impact in our second region that is less dense and has less strongly converging flows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]