Toward Understanding Massive Star Formation
Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam · Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Abstract
Although fundamental for astrophysics, the processes that produce massive stars are not well understood. Large distances, high extinction, and short timescales of critical evolutionary phases make observations of these processes challenging. Lacking good observational guidance, theoretical models have remained controversial. This review offers a basic description of the collapse of a massive molecular core and a critical discussion of the three competing concepts of massive star formation: ▪ monolithic collapse in isolated cores ▪ competitive accretion in a protocluster environment ▪ stellar collisions and mergers in very dense systems We also review the observed outflows, multiplicity, and clustering…
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- 43.16
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- 100%
- References
- 373
Authors
2- HZHans ZinneckerCorresponding
Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam
- HWHarold W. Yorke
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Star formation
- Accretion (finance)
- Stellar evolution
- Initial mass function
- Stars
- Stellar mass
- High mass
- Star (game theory)