SILCC -- VIII: The impact of far-ultraviolet radiation on star formation and the interstellar medium
Tim-Eric Rathjen, Stefanie Walch, Thorsten Naab, Pierre N\"urnberger, Richard W\"unsch, Daniel Seifried, Simon C. O. Glover

TL;DR
This study uses advanced magnetohydrodynamic simulations to assess how dynamic far-ultraviolet radiation influences star formation and the interstellar medium, revealing minimal impact on star formation rates but notable effects on gas phases and heating.
Contribution
It introduces self-consistent modeling of variable FUV radiation in star formation simulations, improving understanding of radiation-ISM interactions beyond static field assumptions.
Findings
FUV radiation has minimal effect on overall star formation rates.
Variable FUV enhances photoelectric heating and affects gas phase distributions.
Simulations show increased cold neutral medium and molecular gas outside star clusters.
Abstract
We present magnetohydrodynamic simulations of star formation in the multiphase interstellar medium to quantify the impact of non-ionising far-ultraviolet (FUV) radiation within the \textsc{Silcc Project} simulation framework. Our study incorporates the radiative transfer of ionising radiation and self-consistent modelling of variable FUV radiation from star clusters, advancing beyond previous studies using static or simplified FUV fields. This enables a more accurate capture of the dynamic interaction between radiation and the evolving ISM alongside other stellar feedback channels. The interstellar radiation field (ISRF) near young star clusters can reach (in Habing units), far exceeding the solar neighbourhood value of . Despite these high intensities, FUV radiation minimally impacts the integrated star formation rate compared to ionising radiation,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure
