Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation: Proceedings of the Workshop on ‘Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation’, Held in Monteporzio Catone (Rome), Italy, June 5–11, 1989

Author:   Roberto Capuzzo-Dolcetta ,  C. Chiosi ,  Alberto Di Fazio
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Volume:   162
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9789401067607


Pages:   492
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
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Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation: Proceedings of the Workshop on ‘Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation’, Held in Monteporzio Catone (Rome), Italy, June 5–11, 1989


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Recent years have witnessed the expansion and multiplication of the observations of star formation and fragmentation accompanied by a consequent growth in the study of the underlying physical processes, the chemistry, the sites, the times, etc. Moreover, recent studies have shown that the formation of stars is likely to share many features with the formation of other self-gravitating objects. The present volume, therefore, discusses the formation of such objects in a systematic and comparative manner.

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Author:   Roberto Capuzzo-Dolcetta ,  C. Chiosi ,  Alberto Di Fazio
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Volume:   162
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.747kg
ISBN:  

9789401067607


ISBN 10:   9401067600
Pages:   492
Publication Date:   01 October 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Atomic, Molecular Processes, Turbulence, and Magnetic Field in Fragmentation.- Chemistry and star formation.- Molecular cloud chemistry with mixing.- Collapse and fragmentation of molecular clouds.- On the role of molecular hydrogen in the formation and evolution of blue compact dwarf galaxies and giant HII regions.- NLTE H2 cooling function and protogalactic evolution.- Radiative shocks and nonequilibrium chemistry in the early universe: Galaxy and primordial star formation.- The intergalactic medium: initial and boundary conditions for Galaxy and primeval star formation.- Supersonic turbulent fragmentation of giant molecular clouds.- Turbulence in the frame of the evolution of a self-gravitating protocloud.- Fragmentation and supersonic turbulence in self-gravitating gas clouds.- Fragmentation and collapse in magnetic molecular clouds: natural length scales and protostellar masses.- 2. Star Formation in Different Astrophysical Environments.- Perception of interstellar structure: facing complexity.- Interstellar gas cycling powered by star formation.- Star complex formation in differentially rotating superclouds.- Global star formation in the L1630 molecular cloud.- Observations of fragmentation.- Extrasolar planetary material.- Star formation and dissipation in galactic discs.- Star formation in star burst galaxies.- The new brilliant blue compact dwarf galaxy: a test on the early stages of galaxy evolution.- Star formation in elliptical galaxies.- Star formation in distant galaxies.- The early evolution of spheroidal star systems.- 3.Hydrodynamical and Dynamical Models.- Fragmentation of isothermal and non-isothermal protostellar clouds.- Protostellar core instabilities.- A multifluid hydrodynamical radiative model for the evolution of a spherical protogalaxy.- Thermal instabilities in the warm interstellar gas as a regulating mechanism of star formation.- Evolution of the first protostellar core.- Numerical hydrodynamics of cloud implosion.- 4. The Initial Mass Function.- A review on IMF theories.- Fragmentation theories and the IMF.- The initial mass function of very low mass stars and the significance of brown dwarfs.- Multimodality of star formation.- 5. Star Clusters: Fragmentation and Star Formation.- Formation of star clusters.- The initial mass functions of magellanic cloud star clusters.- Are there large variations among IMFs of LMC clusters?.- Star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud.- Formation and disruption of open clusters.- 6. Discussion on the low mass end of the imf and concluding remarks.- Discussion on the low mass end of the IMF.- Radio-observation perspectives and star formation.- Concluding remarks.- Key Word Index.

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