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A&A 414, 633-650 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031594
Simulating star formation in molecular cloud cores
I. The influence of low levels of turbulence on fragmentation and multiplicity
S. P. Goodwin, A. P. Whitworth and D. Ward-ThompsonDept. of Physics & Astronomy, Cardiff University, 5 The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3YB, UK
(Received 21 August 2003 / Accepted 10 October 2003 )
Abstract
We present the results of an ensemble of simulations of the collapse
and fragmentation of dense star-forming cores. We show that even with
very low levels of turbulence the outcome is usually a binary, or
higher-order multiple, system.
Key words: stars: formation
Offprint request: S. P. Goodwin, simon.goodwin@astro.cf.ac.uk
© ESO 2004
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