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arxiv: 1004.5244 · v1 · pith:IZZPKG4Inew · submitted 2010-04-29 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

The early dynamical evolution of cool, clumpy star clusters

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keywords clusterscoolevolutionmassivestarsclumpycoredynamical
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Observations and theory both suggest that star clusters form sub-virial (cool) with highly sub-structured distributions. We perform a large ensemble of N-body simulations of moderate-sized (N=1000) cool, fractal clusters to investigate their early dynamical evolution. We find that cool, clumpy clusters dynamically mass segregate on a short timescale, that Trapezium-like massive higher-order multiples are commonly formed, and that massive stars are often ejected from clusters with velocities > 10 km/s (c.f. the average escape velocity of 2.5 km/s). The properties of clusters also change rapidly on very short timescales. Young clusters may also undergo core collapse events, in which a dense core containing massive stars is hardened due to energy losses to a halo of lower-mass stars. Such events can blow young clusters apart with no need for gas expulsion. The warmer and less substructured a cluster is initially, the less extreme its evolution.

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