The dynamical evolution of fractal star clusters: The survival of substructure

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We simulate the dynamic of fractal star clusters, in order to investigate the evolution of substructure in recently formed clusters. The velocity dispersion is found to be the key parameter determining the survival of substructure. In clusters with a low initial velocity dispersion, the ensuing collapse of the cluster tends to erase substructure, although some substructure may persist beyond the collapse phase. In clusters with virial ratios of 0.5 or higher, initial density substructure survives for several crossing times, in virtually all cases. Even an initially homogeneous cluster can develop substructure, if it is born with coherent velocity dispersion. These results suggest that the simple initial conditions used for many sophisticated N-body simulations could be missing a very important and dramatic phase of star cluster evolution.

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Goodwin, S. P., & Whitworth, A. P. (2004). The dynamical evolution of fractal star clusters: The survival of substructure. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 413(3), 929–937. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20031529

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