Dynamically triggered star formation in giant molecular clouds

@article{Bhattal1998DynamicallyTS,
  title={Dynamically triggered star formation in giant molecular clouds},
  author={Amardeep Bhattal and Neil Francis and S. Joel Watkins and Anthony Whitworth},
  journal={Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society},
  year={1998},
  volume={297},
  pages={435-448}
}
A Lagrangian, particle-based numerical method (tree-code gravity plus smoothed particle hydrodynamics) is used to simulate clump-clump collisions occurring within giant molecular clouds. The collisions examined are between 75-M⊙ clumps at a relative Mach number of M = 3. The clumps are modelled using isothermal spheres which are individually in stable equilibrium. The collisions form shock-compressed layers, out of which condense approximately coplanar protostellar discs of 7–60M⊙ mass and 500… 

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