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Completed STUDENTSHIP UKRI Gateway to Research

Using numerical simulations to determine the fraction of stars formed in clusters as a function of present-day field star populations


Funder Science and Technology Facilities Council
Recipient Organization Liverpool John Moores University
Country United Kingdom
Start Date Jan 11, 2021
End Date Jul 30, 2024
Duration 1,296 days
Number of Grantees 2
Roles Student; Supervisor
Data Source UKRI Gateway to Research
Grant ID 2498782
Grant Description

This project will use the "EMP" (Empirically Motivated Physics) zoom-in galaxy formation simulations to model star cluster population assembly.

The inclusion of the cold ISM in EMP is a key advance in this research area, and will help to determine how the environment shapes the formation and evolution of clusters and the stars within them.

Specifically, EMP makes it possible to accurately track the evolution of young star clusters, and this project will determine if the inclusion of the cold ISM impacts (i) the birth environment and initial conditions of star clusters, and (ii) the expected lifetime of protoplanetary discs within young clusters.

The EMP simulations will be used to estimate what fraction of stars formed in clusters as a function of present-day field star properties, and determine how the environment impacts the formation of field stars, clusters, and stars in clusters.

The project will use this information to determine what types of planets could have formed and survived around different stars as a function of environment, and therefore, which are statistically most likely to host life.

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Liverpool John Moores University

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