kondensationsmodell
The Kondensationsmodell, or condensation model, is a theoretical framework used to describe the formation of molecular clouds from the interstellar medium. It posits that as the interstellar gas cools and its density increases, it becomes unstable and begins to condense into larger structures. This process is driven by gravity, which overcomes the internal pressure of the gas, leading to the formation of dense cores. These cores are the precursors to stars and can eventually collapse further to form protostars.
Several factors influence the condensation process, including the temperature, density, and composition of the interstellar medium.
The Kondensationsmodell helps explain the observed distribution and properties of molecular clouds, which are the birthplaces