Simulating Star Formation on a Galactic Scale
By Clare Dobbs
Powerful calculations provide an unprecedented view of stellar birthplaces.
Powerful calculations provide an unprecedented view of stellar birthplaces.
DOI: 10.1511/2014.107.132
Spiral galaxies are continuously evolving. They rotate, their pinwheel arms winding and stretching and splitting apart. Their constituent stars change as well, forming, growing old, and dying—sometimes simply fading away, sometimes with a supernova bang.
Illustration by Tom Dunne. Image at left courtesy of NASA, ESA, S. Beckwith (STScI), and the Hubble Heritage Team (STScI/AURA). Image at right is courtesy of the author.
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