SCYON Abstract

Received on November 16 2006

Captured older stars as the reason for apparently prolonged star formation in young star clusters

AuthorsJ. Pflamm-Altenburg (1,2) and P. Kroupa (1,2)
Affiliation
(1) Argelander Institute for Astronomy (AIfA)
(2) The Rhine Stellar Dynamical Network (RSDN)
Accepted byMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Contactjpflamm@astro.uni-bonn.de

pavel@astro.uni-bonn.de
URLhttp://arxiv.org/abs/astro-ph/0611517
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Abstract

The existence of older stars within a young star cluster can be interpreted to imply that star formation occurs on time scales longer than a free-fall time of a pre-cluster cloud core. Here the idea is explored that these older stars are not related to the star formation process forming the young star cluster but rather that the orbits of older field stars are focused by the collapsing pre-cluster cloud core. Two effects appear: The focussing of stellar orbits leads to an enhancement of the density of field stars in the vicinity of the centre of the young star cluster. And due to the time-dependent potential of the forming cluster some of these stars can get bound gravitationally to the cluster. These stars exhibit similar kinematical properties as the newly formed stars and can not be distinguished from them on the basis of radial-velocity or proper-motion surveys. Such contaminations may lead to a wrong apparent star-formation history of a young cluster. In the case of the ONC the theoretical number of gravitationally bound older low-mass field stars agrees with the number of observed older low-mass stars.