Collapse of accreting, rotating, isothermal, interstellar clouds

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Hydrodynamics, Interstellar Matter, Isothermal Flow, Nebulae, Rotating Matter, Stellar Mass Accretion, Boundary Value Problems, Density Distribution, Dynamic Models, Protostars, Rotating Spheres, Stellar Evolution, Velocity Distribution

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The evolutions of the envelopes of collapsing, accreting, isothermal clouds have been numerically calculated for both spherically symmetric and rotating (axisymmetric) clouds. The results provide a cohesive picture of isothermal collapse, and their relationship to previous numerical calculations and similarity solutions is discussed. Even with a large initial rotation rate, the majority of the cloud envelope is accreted, in one case leaving behind a large-scale circulation current. The calculations are performed for both initially uniform density and centrally condensed clouds. Density and velocity profiles for a wide variety of observed systems are compared with those obtained in this study, providing a preliminary assessment of the stage of evolution and initial structure for the observed systems.

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