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Inefficient star formation through turbulence, magnetic fields and feedback

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stv941

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MHD; turbulence; stars: formation; ISM: clouds; ISM: jets and outflows; ISM: kinematics and dynamics

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  1. Australian Research Council [DP130102078, DP150104329]
  2. Julich Supercomputing Centre [hhd20]
  3. Gauss Centre for Supercomputing [pr32lo]
  4. Partnership for Advanced Computing in Europe (PRACE) [pr89mu]
  5. National Computational Infrastructure [ek9]
  6. Australian Government
  7. Government of Western Australia
  8. DOE

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Star formation is inefficient. Only a fewper cent of the available gas in molecular clouds forms stars, leading to the observed low star formation rate (SFR). The same holds when averaged over many molecular clouds, such that the SFR of whole galaxies is again surprisingly low. Indeed, considering the low temperatures, molecular clouds should be highly gravitationally unstable and collapse on their global mean freefall time-scale. And yet, they are observed to live about 10-100 times longer, i.e. the SFR per freefall time (SFRff) is only a fewper cent. Thus, other physical mechanisms must counteract the quick global collapse. Turbulence, magnetic fields and stellar feedback have been proposed as regulating agents, but it is still unclear which of these processes is the most important and what their relative contributions are. Here, we run high-resolution simulations including gravity, turbulence, magnetic fields and jet/outflow feedback. We confirm that clouds collapse on a mean freefall time, if only gravity is considered, producing stars at an unrealistic rate. In contrast, if turbulence, magnetic fields and feedback are included step-by-step, the SFR is reduced by a factor of 2-3 with each additional physical ingredient. When they all act in concert, we find a constant SFRff = 0.04, currently the closest match to observations, but still about a factor of 2-4 higher than the average. A detailed comparison with other simulations and with observations leads us to conclude that only models with turbulence producing large virial parameters, and including magnetic fields and feedback can produce realistic SFRs.

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