Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
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Gravity and turbulence together reproduce the observed j ~ R^{3/2} scaling in molecular cloud clumps, with magnetic fields creating filamentary structures whose apparent match may be an artifact.
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The Impact of Radiation Environment on the Evolution and Fragmentation of Protostellar Discs
Stronger radiation environments produce more massive, hotter protostellar discs whose fragments are large and disruptive rather than planetary-mass.
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On the role of gravity, turbulence, and the magnetic field in angular momentum transfer within molecular clouds
Gravity and turbulence together reproduce the observed j ~ R^{3/2} scaling in molecular cloud clumps, with magnetic fields creating filamentary structures whose apparent match may be an artifact.