EPoS Contribution
EPoS Contribution
The Assembly of Massive Stars in Supersonic Turbulence

Robi Banerjee
ITA University Heidelberg
In this work we give a detailed description of the assembly of protostars in supersonic molecular clouds. Based on the results of self-consistent, three-dimensional, AMR simulations of collapsing cloud cores which are formed in a supersonic, turbulent, molecular clouds, we show that the formation of protostellar disks and stars proceeds through different stages where each stage is associated with a characteristic scale. In particular, cloud cores which emerge from oblique shocks collapse to a filament and develops a turbulent protostellar disk close to the center the filament. This outside-in assembly of protostars is closely related to the formation of the first stars/galaxies from cosmological fluctuations and contrary to the monolithic collapse models of supercritical hydrostatic cores. For this calculations, we include all important chemical and radiative processes such as cooling by molecular line emission, cooling by gas-dust interaction, radiative diffusion in the optical thick regime, and H2 formation and dissociation.