Hello,
do anybody knows something about the formation of Stars and brown Dwarfs due to photo-erosion? If prestellar cores form in a molekular cloud with some O- and B-stars, the gas or the hydrogen gets ionised and this somehow stops the protostar from akkreting more mass. Why does that stop...
"But, if the brown dwarf started out with enough mass, then it could have been a T Tauri star, but not a brown dwarf. It would have had to transition from a TTS to a BD by losing mass, which is hard to do." that was my question. Is it possible that the tts looses so much mass that he transitions...
Ok thanks, that was very helpful. One quick question about the video. The white dots ( stars) that are ejected from the star cluster. Are these hypothetical brown dwarfs?
https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2014/08/aa23401-14/aa23401-14.html
I think i found the answer.
" Throughout the Milky Way, molecular clouds typically appear filamentary, and mounting evidence indicates that this morphology plays an important role in star formation."
Is that correct?
Hello, I'm in grade 12, writing a term paper on brown dwarfs and am currently looking at their formation. I have now come across the formation of brown dwarfs in so-called "filaments" (link to the page below), but can't find out anything about them, except for the fact that they are filamentary...