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The relation between molecular clouds and stellar kinematics
Authors:Jan Palou?
Institution:(1) Astronomical Institute of the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Abstract:The relation between molecular clouds, star clusters, and the stellar component of the galactic disk is investigated. According to Elmegreen (1985) bound stellar systems, e.g., open star clusters, can be formed from molecular cloud of mass sim104 M odot. A close encounter with a giant molecular cloud or massive black hole disrupts such stellar systems and forms superclusters. This explains why some open star clusters are so mass-deficient. Unbound stellar systems, e.g., expanding OB associations, are formed from molecular clouds of mass gap105 M odot. When disruptive O-type stars appear the star formation is halted and the cloud is destroyed. An example of the relict of GMC disruption in the solar vicinity is Gould's belt. The velocity dispersion-versus-age relation is also investigated and explained as a consequence of gravitational scattering of stars on GMC, or massive black holes, or as due to recurrent transient spirals.Paper presented at a Workshop on lsquoThe Role of Dust in Dense Regions of Interstellar Matterrsquo, held at Georgenthal, G.D.R., in March 1986.
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