@inbook{407396b116cf46e084d173ba1efa8dfa,
title = "Star clusters in the solar neighborhood: a solution to Oort{\textquoteright}s problem",
abstract = "In 1958 Jan Oort remarked that the lack of old clusters in the solar neighborhood (SN) implies that clusters are destroyed on a timescale of less than a Gyr. This is much shorter than the predicted dissolution time of clusters due to stellar evolution and two-body relaxation in the tidal field of the Galaxy. So, other (external) effects must play a dominant role in the destruction of star clusters in the solar neighborhood. We recalculated the survival time of initially bound star clusters in the solar neighborhood taking into account: (1) stellar evolution, (2) tidal stripping, (3) perturbations by spiral arms and (4) encounters with giant molecular clouds (GMCs). We find that encounters with GMCs are the most damaging to clusters. The resulting predicted dissolution time of these combined effects, tdis = 1.7(Mi/104MSolar)0.67 Gyr for clusters in the mass range of 102 ",
author = "H.J.G.L.M. Lamers and M. Gieles",
year = "2008",
language = "Undefined/Unknown",
isbn = "978-1-58381-644-8",
series = "Astronomical Society of the Pacific conference series",
publisher = "Astronomical Society of the Pacific",
number = "388",
pages = "367--378",
editor = "\{de Koter\}, A. and L.J. Smith and L.B.F.M. Waters",
booktitle = "Mass loss from stars and the evolution of stellar clusters : proceedings of a workshop held at Lunteren, The Netherlands 29 May - 1 June 2006",
}