Impact of Radiation Feedback on the Formation of Globular Cluster Candidates during Cloud-Cloud Collisions

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2022)

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To understand the impact of radiation feedback during the formation of a globular cluster (GC), we simulate a head-on collision of two turbulent giant molecular clouds (GMCs). A series of idealized radiation-hydrodynamic simulations is performed, with and without stellar radiation or Type II supernovae. We find that a gravitationally bound, compact star cluster of mass M (GC) similar to 10(5) M (circle dot) forms within approximate to 3 Myr when two GMCs with mass M (GMC) = 3.6 x 10(5) M (circle dot) collide. The GC candidate does not form during a single collapsing event but emerges due to the mergers of local dense gas clumps and gas accretion. The momentum transfer due to the absorption of the ionizing radiation is the dominant feedback process that suppresses the gas collapse, and photoionization becomes efficient once a sufficient number of stars form. The cluster mass is larger by a factor of similar to 2 when the radiation feedback is neglected, and the difference is slightly more pronounced (16%) when extreme Ly alpha feedback is considered in the fiducial run. In the simulations with radiation feedback, supernovae explode after the star-forming clouds are dispersed, and their metal ejecta are not instantaneously recycled to form stars.
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cloud–cloud collisions,globular cluster candidates,radiation feedback
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