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The structures of embedded clusters
Published 2009-11-10Version 1
Stars are usually formed in clusters in the dense cores of molecular clouds. These embedded clusters show a wide variety of morphologies from hierarchical clusters with substructure to centrally condensed ones. Often they are elongated and surrounded by a low-density stellar halo. The structure of an embedded cluster, i.e. the spatial distribution of its members, seems to be linked to the complex structure of the parental molecular cloud and holds important clues about the formation mechanism and the initial conditions, as well as about the subsequent evolution of the cluster.
Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure. Invited review talk, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Interstellar Matter and Star Formation - A Multi-Wavelength Perspective, Bulletin of the Astronomical Society of India, in press
Journal: Astron. Soc. India Conf. Ser., 1 (2010), 27-35
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Keywords: embedded cluster, low-density stellar halo, parental molecular cloud, holds important clues, wide variety
Tags: review article, journal article
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