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The formation of brown dwarfs in discs: Physics, numerics, and observations

arXiv:1009.4561 · doi:10.1017/S174392131100041X

Abstract

A large fraction of brown dwarfs and low-mass stars may form by gravitational fragmentation of relatively massive (a few 0.1 Msun), extended (a few hundred AU) discs around Sun-like stars. We present an ensemble of radiative hydrodynamic simulations that examine the conditions for disc fragmentation. We demonstrate that this model can explain the low-mass IMF, the brown dwarf desert, and the binary properties of low-mass stars and brown dwarfs. Observing discs that are undergoing fragmentation is possible but very improbable, as the process of disc fragmentation is short lived (discs fragment within a few thousand years).

4 pages, for the proceedings of IAU Symposium 270: Computational Star Formation, Barcelona, 2010