The Effect of Pre-Main Sequence Stars on Star Cluster Dynamics
Abstract
We investigate the effects of the addition of pre-main sequence evolution to
star cluster simulations. We allowed stars to follow pre-main sequence tracks
that begin at the deuterium burning birthline and end at the zero age main
sequence. We compared our simulations to ones in which the stars began their
lives at the zero age main sequence, and also investigated the effects of
particular choices for initial binary orbital parameters. We find that the
inclusion of the pre-main sequence phase results in a slightly higher core
concentration, lower binary fraction, and fewer hard binary systems. In
general, the global properties of star clusters remain almost unchanged, but
the properties of the binary star population in the cluster can be dramatically
modified by the correct treatment of the pre-main sequence stage.