Physics
Scientific paper
Dec 1999
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Thesis (PhD). UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO, Source DAI-B 60/06, p. 2746, Dec 1999, 143 pages.
Physics
Scientific paper
The use of open cluster ages is introduced as a tool to investigate the Star Formation Rate (SFR) of the galactic disk in the solar neighborhood. The measurement of the SFR so obtained is shown to be in good agreement with that derived from chromospheric ages: a burst of star formation is clearly seen within the last 4×108 years and a second peak at 6×109 years. The use of open clusters gives a much firmer statistical basis from which to explore any fine structure in the SFR, and an examination of the age histogram obtained using data for 355 open clusters from the Lund Catalog of Open Cluster Data reveals a striking periodicity in the SFR of the Galactic disk on the order of 101 years. Analysis of the measured frequencies reveals the presence of two distinct modes of star formation in the disk, with a transition between the two modes clearly seen when the Magellanic cloud made its nearest approach ~
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