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On the structure of the Orion A cloud and the formation of the Orion Nebula Cluster

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 654, Issue 2, Pages 988-997

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/509321

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ISM : clouds; ISM : structure; open clusters and associations : individual (Orion Nebula Cluster); stars : formation

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We suggest that the Orion A cloud is gravitationally collapsing on large scales, and is producing the Orion Nebula Cluster through the focusing effects of gravity acting within a finite cloud geometry. In support of this suggestion, we show how an elliptical rotating sheet of gas with a modest density gradient along the major axis can collapse to produce a structure qualitatively resembling Orion A, with a fan-shaped structure at one end, ridges or filaments along the fan, and a narrow curved filament at the other end reminiscent of the famous integral-shaped filament. The model produces a local concentration of mass within the narrow filament, which in principle could form a dense cluster of stars like that of the Orion Nebula. We suggest that global gravitational contraction might be a more common feature of molecular clouds than previously recognized, and that the formation of star clusters is a dynamic process resulting from the focusing effects of gravity acting on the geometry of finite clouds.

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