IFIRSE
Collaborating for the future
Collaborating for the future
Stars form from dense cores in molecular clouds. Therefore, it is crucial to understand how the cores form in molecular clouds. We recently analyzed the Herschel data of nearby molecular clouds, focusing on the core mass and separation, and we found that they are smaller than the values expected from Jeans fragmentation and filament fragmentation. We suggest that turbulent fragmentation may be the primary process to form cores.
Oct 2024 — – (to be updated) — — |
Nov 2024 — – Dr. Nguyen Thi Phuong (VNSC, Hanoi & SAGI/IFIRSE QuiNhon, Vietnam) — |
Dec 2024 — – End-of-Year Colloquium: Dr. Quang Nguyen-Luong (American University of Paris) — — |
Jan 2025 — (Winter break) — — |
Feb 2025 — (Winter break) — — |
Mar 2025 — (to be updated) — — |