"Adding New Pieces to the Puzzle of Star Formation"
ESO Informal Discussion
- Datum: 11.03.2026
- Uhrzeit: 10:00 - 11:00
- Vortragende(r): Alena Rottensteiner (University of Vienna)
- Ort: ESO Garching
- Raum: Library (ESO HQ, Garching)
Abstract:
Despite the century-long study of star-forming regions, we still do not have a clear observational picture of how star clusters actually assemble:
Is there a switch between hierarchical and monolithic formation?
When do young stars decouple from their parent gas clouds?
Current formation theories rely heavily on simulations, which often offer contrasting predictions. But with new data from multi-epoch surveys, we can finally push the boundaries of observational science and address the questions from a data-driven viewpoint.
I will briefly introduce these open questions and why they matter, and then discuss how multi-epoch NIR surveys like VISIONS, combined with new machine-learning tools, are letting us measure the motions of deeply embedded young stars and even the ISM itself. I will show what these measurements are telling us about cluster formation and how this will improve in the era of JWST, Roman, and Vera Rubin.