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Star formation — Are complex things understandable?
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speaker: Guangxing Li (Yunnan University)
place: KIAA-auditorium
time: 2021年4月15日(周四)16:00-17:00

Star formation is among the most complex processes studied by astronomers to date. It is characterised by a multi-scale interplay between gravity, turbulence, magnetic field, galactic shear as well as ironising radiation. The key to understand star formation is to pin down the physical mechanics at work. I focus on the followings:

-- the interaction between galactic disk and molecular cloud, through shear. This mechanism can shut down star formation completely under certainty conditions.

-- the interaction between turbulence and gravity, which controls cloud fragmentation.

-- the interaction between stars and gas, through gravity (molecular contrails).