The video starts off with a spherical Bok Globule (a dark nebula of "dense" hydrogen and dust). The interesting bit starts at t=30s, when the first star formation and unstable binaries begin forming, and they start whipping each other around. It's easy to see why binary stars are so common. But it's a bit harder to see how they become stable enough to form complex higher multiplicities.
[video=youtube;YbdwTwB8jtc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbdwTwB8jtc[/video]
Please forgive my spelling and grammar, I am running on fumes after a 20kly 1 day slog.
[video=youtube;YbdwTwB8jtc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbdwTwB8jtc[/video]
Please forgive my spelling and grammar, I am running on fumes after a 20kly 1 day slog.
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