Protostar Mass Due to Infall and Dispersal

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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60 pages, 8 figures, accepted by Astrophysical Journal

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10.1086/591664

The mass of a protostar is calculated from the infall and dispersal of an isothermal sphere in a uniform background. For high contrast between peak and background densities and for short dispersal time t_d, the accretion is "self-limiting": gas beyond the core is dispersed before it accretes, and the protostar mass approaches a time-independent value of low mass. For lower density contrast and longer dispersal time, the accretion "runs away": gas accretes from beyond the core, and the protostar mass approaches massive star values. The final protostar mass is approximately the initial gas mass whose free-fall time equals t_d. This mass matches the peak of the IMF for gas temperature 10 K, peak and background densities 10^6 and 10^3 cm^-3, and for t_d comparable to the core free-fall time t_core. The accretion luminosity exceeds 1 L-Sun for 0.1 Myr, as in the "Class 0" phase. For t_d/t_core=0.4-0.8 and temperature 7-50 K, self-limiting protostar masses are 0.08-5 M-Sun. These protostar and core masses have ratio 0.4 +- 0.2, as expected if the core mass distribution and the IMF have the same shape.

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