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Primordial mass segregation of star clusters: The role of binary stars

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    0537738 - ASÚ 2021 RIV SK eng J - Journal Article
    Pavlík, Václav
    Primordial mass segregation of star clusters: The role of binary stars.
    Contributions of the Astronomical Observatory Skalnaté Pleso. Roč. 50, č. 2 (2020), s. 456-460. ISSN 1335-1842. E-ISSN 1336-0337
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GC19-01137J
    Institutional support: RVO:67985815
    Keywords : numerical methods * data analysis * star clusters
    OECD category: Astronomy (including astrophysics,space science)
    Impact factor: 0.316, year: 2020
    Method of publishing: Open access

    Observational results of young star-forming regions suggest that star clusters are completely mass segregated at birth. As a star cluster evolves dynamically, these initial conditions are gradually lost. For star clusters with single stars only and a canonical IMF, it has been suggested that traces of these initial conditions vanish at tau(v) between 3 and 3.5 half-mass relaxation times. Here, by means of numerical models, we investigate the role of the primordial binary population on the loss of primordial mass segregation. We found that tau(v) does not depend on the binary star distribution, yielding 3 < tau(v)/t(rh) < 3.5. We also conclude that the completely mass segregated clusters, even with binaries, are more compatible with the present-day ONC than the non-segregated ones.
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0315591

     
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