starflows
Starflows are hypothetical phenomena in astrophysics that describe the movement of stars within a galaxy or star cluster. The term itself suggests a dynamic and continuous flow, akin to the movement of fluids, rather than discrete, independent stellar orbits. These flows are not directly observable in the same way as individual stellar movements, but rather represent the collective behavior of large populations of stars.
The concept of starflows can be applied to various scales. On a galactic level, it might refer
On a smaller scale, starflows are often discussed in the context of star clusters, particularly open clusters
Theoretical models of starflows often employ simulations and statistical analyses of stellar positions and velocities. By