Pudritz Ralph E
Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario L8S 4M1, Canada.
Science. 2002 Jan 4;295(5552):68-76. doi: 10.1126/science.1068298.
Star clusters are ubiquitous in galaxies of all types and at all stages of their evolution. We also observe them to be forming in a wide variety of environments, ranging from nearby giant molecular clouds to the supergiant molecular clouds found in starburst and merging galaxies. The typical star in our galaxy and probably in others formed as a member of a star cluster, so star formation is an intrinsically clustered and not an isolated phenomenon. The greatest challenge regarding clustered star formation is to understand why stars have a mass spectrum that appears to be universal. This review examines the observations and models that have been proposed to explain these fundamental issues in stellar formation.
星团在所有类型星系及其演化的各个阶段都普遍存在。我们还观测到它们在各种各样的环境中形成,从附近的巨分子云到在星暴星系和合并星系中发现的超巨分子云。我们星系以及其他星系中的典型恒星都是作为星团的一员形成的,因此恒星形成本质上是一种成团现象而非孤立现象。关于成团恒星形成的最大挑战在于理解为何恒星具有看似普遍的质量谱。这篇综述考察了为解释恒星形成中的这些基本问题而提出的观测结果和模型。