Gas expulsion in highly substructured embedded star clusters

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Farias J.P. [1 ,2 ]
Fellhauer M. [1 ]
Smith R. [3 ]
Domínguez R. [1 ]
Dabringhausen J. [4 ]
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[1] Departamento de Astronomia, Universidad de Concepcion, Casilla 160-C, Concepcion
[2] Department of Space, Earth and Environment, Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala Space Observatory, Observatorievägen 90, Onsala
[3] Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 766, Daedeokdae-ro, Yuseon-gu, Daejeon
[4] Charles University, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Astronomical Institute, V Holešovičkách 2, Praha 8
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Galaxies: star clusters: general; Methods: numerical; Stars: formation;
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10.1093/MNRAS/STY597
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We investigate the response of initially substructured, young, embedded star clusters to instantaneous gas expulsion of their natal gas. We introduce primordial substructure to the stars and the gas by simplistically modelling the star formation process so as to obtain a variety of substructure distributed within our modelled star-forming regions.We show that, bymeasuring the virial ratio of the stars alone (disregarding the gas completely), we can estimate how much mass a star cluster will retain after gas expulsion to within 10 per cent accuracy, no matter how complex the background structure of the gas is, and we present a simple analytical recipe describing this behaviour.We show that the evolution of the star cluster while still embedded in the natal gas, and the behaviour of the gas before being expelled, is crucial process that affect the time-scale on which the cluster can evolve into a virialized spherical system. Embedded star clusters that have high levels of substructure are subvirial for longer times, enabling them to survive gas expulsion better than a virialized and spherical system. By using a more realistic treatment for the background gas than our previous studies, we find it very difficult to destroy the young clusters with instantaneous gas expulsion. We conclude that gas removal may not be the main culprit for the dissolution of young star clusters. © 2017 The Authors.
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