Modeling Fragmentation of the Self-Gravitating Molecular Layer by Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics

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We revisit the modeling of ion-neutral (or ambipolar) diffusion with two fluid smoothed particle hydrodynamics, as discussed by Hosking & Whitworth (2004). Some parts of the technique are optimized to satisfy the pioneer works on behavior of the ambipolar diffusion in isothermal self-gravitating layers. The frictional heating by ambipolar diffusion is examined, and its effect on fragmentation of the layer is studied. The results are compared to the thermal phases of instability as obtained by Nejad-Asghar (2007, submitted).

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