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Galactic star formation in parsec-scale resolution simulations

Abstract:
The interstellar medium (ISM) in galaxies is multiphase and cloudy, with stars forming in the very dense, cold gas found in Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs). Simulating the evolution of an entire galaxy, however, is a computational problem which covers many orders of magnitude, so many simulations cannot reach densities high enough or temperatures low enough to resolve this multiphase nature. Therefore, the formation of GMCs is not captured and the resulting gas distribution is smooth, contrary to observations. We investigate how star formation (SF) proceeds in simulated galaxies when we obtain parsec-scale resolution and more successfully capture the multiphase ISM. Both major mergers and the accretion of cold gas via filaments are dominant contributors to a galaxy's total stellar budget and we examine SF at high resolution in both of these contexts. © 2011 International Astronomical Union.

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10.1017/S1743921311000858

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Journal:
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union More from this journal
Volume:
6
Issue:
S270
Pages:
487-490
Publication date:
2011-04-01
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EISSN:
1743-9221
ISSN:
1743-9213


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English
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pubs:205784
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uuid:f5aac795-cbcc-4e74-a78f-aa80e083f111
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205784
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2012-12-19
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