The induced star formation: Combustion waves and star bursts |
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Authors: | Yu. A. Shchekinov |
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Affiliation: | (1) Rostov State University, Rostov on Don, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | One of interactions of young active stars with interstellar gas is excitation of shock waves, that compress the gas and favour the formation of new generation of stars. Thus, a positive feedback between stellar and gaseous constituents is realized. When spread from point to point this interaction gives rise to a stationary wave of star formation. The properties of such a wave are analyzed both in homogeneous and clumped media.The stationary wave of star formation is a natural mechanism that can provide a coherent behaviour (such as global star bursts) of large star-gas systems. Particularly, the origin of extreme and intermediate halo populations in our Galaxy are possibly produced by large-scale star burst, that was initiated by stationary wave of formation of Population III stars. |
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