The birth and early evolution of a low mass protostar
Adnan Ali Ahmad, Matthias Gonz\'alez, Patrick Hennebelle, Beno\^it, Commer\c{c}on

TL;DR
This paper models the early stages of a low-mass protostar's formation using high-resolution 3D radiation hydrodynamics, revealing insights into its structure, turbulence, and radiative behavior during collapse.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed 3D radiation hydrodynamics simulation of low-mass protostar formation, including a frequency-dependent radiative transfer comparison.
Findings
Protostar swells due to radiative shock behavior.
Protostar is turbulent from inception, affecting entropy distribution.
Ionization within the protostar increases during accretion.
Abstract
Understanding the collapse of dense molecular cloud cores to stellar densities and the subsequent evolution of the protostar is of importance to model the feedback effects such an object has on its surrounding environment, as well as describing the conditions with which it enters the stellar evolutionary track. This process is fundamentally multi-scale and necessitates the use of robust numerical simulations. We aim to model the birth and early evolution of a low-mass protostar. We also seek to describe the interior structure of the protostar and the radiative behavior of its accretion shock front. We carry out a high resolution numerical simulation of the collapse of a gravitationally unstable dense molecular cloud core to stellar densities using three-dimensional radiation hydrodynamics under the gray flux-limited diffusion approximation. We follow the initial…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astro and Planetary Science
