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Accretion outbursts in massive star formation

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arxiv 1710.02320 v1 pith:7JQZOLYI submitted 2017-10-06 astro-ph.SR astro-ph.GA

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Using the HPC ressources of the state of Baden-W\"urttemberg, we modelled for the first time the luminous burst from a young massive star by accretion of material from its close environment. We found that the surroundings of young massive stars are shaped as a clumpy disk whose fragments provoke outbursts once they fall onto the protostar and concluded that similar strong luminous events observed in high-mass star forming regions may be a signature of the presence of such disks.

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