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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 556, Issue 2, Pages 813-822Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/321593
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ISM : clouds; ISM : magnetic fields; MHD; stars : formation
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We study numerically the ambipolar diffusion-driven evolution of nonrotating, magnetically subcritical, disklike molecular clouds, assuming axisymmetry. Previous similar studies have concentrated on the formation of single magnetically supercritical cores at the cloud center, which collapse to form isolated stars. We show that for a cloud with many Jeans masses and a relatively flat mass distribution near the center, a magnetically supercritical ring is produced instead. The supercritical ring contains a mass well above the Jeans limit. It is expected to break up, through both gravitational and possibly magnetic interchange instabilities, into a number of supercritical dense cores, whose dynamic collapse may give rise to a burst of star formation. Nonaxisymmetric calculations are needed to follow in detail the expected ring fragmentation into multiple cores and the subsequent core evolution. Implications of our results on multiple star formation in general and the northwestern cluster of protostars in the Serpens molecular cloud core in particular are discussed.
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