Abstract

AbstractWe perform 3D MHD simulations of cluster formation in turbulent magnetized dense molecular clumps, taking into account the effect of protostellar outflows. Our simulation shows that initial interstellar turbulence decays quickly as several authors already pointed out. When stars form, protostellar outflows generate and maintain supersonic turbulence that have a power-law energy spectrum of Ek ~ k−2, which is somewhat steeper than those of driven MHD turbulence simulations. Protostellar outflows suppress global star formation, although they can sometimes trigger local star formation by dynamical compression of pre-existing cores. Magnetic field retards star formation by slowing down overall contraction. Interplay of protostellar outflows and magnetic field generates large-amplitude Alfven and MHD waves that transform outflow motions into turbulent motions efficiently. Cluster forming clumps tend to be in dynamical equilibrium mainly due to dynamical support by protostellar outflow-driven turbulence (hereafter, protostellar turbulence).

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