STARFORGE: The effects of protostellar outflows on the IMF
D\'avid Guszejnov, Michael Y. Grudi\'c, Philip F. Hopkins, Stella S., R. Offner, Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere

TL;DR
This study uses advanced simulations to show that protostellar outflows significantly influence the stellar initial mass function by regulating star formation and mass distribution, but additional physics are needed for full accuracy.
Contribution
First simulation suite to incorporate protostellar outflows in modeling star formation within giant molecular clouds, highlighting their role in shaping the IMF.
Findings
Protostellar outflows lower stellar masses to observed levels.
Jets influence star formation more in low-mass clouds.
Jet effects depend on momentum loading and cloud temperature.
Abstract
The initial mass function (IMF) of stars is a key quantity affecting almost every field of astrophysics, yet it remains unclear what physical mechanisms determine it. We present the first runs of the STARFORGE project, using a new numerical framework to follow the formation of individual stars in giant molecular clouds (GMCs) using the GIZMO code. Our suite include runs with increasingly complex physics, starting with isothermal ideal magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) and then adding non-isothermal thermodynamics and protostellar outflows. We show that without protostellar outflows the resulting stellar masses are an order of magnitude too high, similar to the result in the base isothermal MHD run. Outflows disrupt the accretion flow around the protostar, allowing gas to fragment and additional stars to form, thereby lowering the mean stellar mass to a value similar to that observed. The effect…
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