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From the molecular-cloud- to the embedded-cluster-mass function with a density threshold for star formation

Published 4 Jan 2011 in astro-ph.GA and astro-ph.CO | (1101.0813v1)

Abstract: The mass function of molecular clouds and clumps is shallower than the mass function of young star clusters, gas-embedded and gas-free alike, as their respective mass function indices are $\beta_0 \simeq 1.7$ and $\beta_\star \simeq 2$. We demonstrate that such a difference can arise from different mass-radius relations for the embedded-clusters and the molecular clouds (clumps) hosting them. In particular, the formation of star clusters with a constant mean {\it volume} density in the central regions of molecular clouds of constant mean {\it surface} density steepens the mass function from clouds to embedded-clusters. This model is observationally supported since the mean surface density of molecular clouds is approximately constant, while there is a growing body of evidence, in both Galactic and extragalactic environments, that efficient star-formation requires a hydrogen molecule number density threshold of $n_{th} \simeq 10{4-5}\,cm{-3}$. In the framework of the same model, the radius distribution steepens from clouds (clumps) to embedded-clusters, which contributes to explaining observed cluster radius distributions. [Abridged]

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