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The Role of Magnetic Fields in Setting the Star Formation Rate and the Initial Mass Function [PDF]

open access: goldFrontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences, 2019
Star-forming gas clouds are strongly magnetized, and their ionization fractions are high enough to place them close to the regime of ideal magnetohydrodyamics on all but the smallest size scales.
Mark R. Krumholz   +3 more
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Galactic Stellar and Substellar Initial Mass Function [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2003
We review recent determinations of the present‐day mass function (PDMF) and initial mass function (IMF) in various components of the Galaxy—disk, spheroid, young, and globular clusters—and in conditions characteristic of early star formation.
Gilles Chabrier
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Faint Stars in a Faint Galaxy. II. The Low-mass Stellar Initial Mass Function of the Boötes I Ultrafaint Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy [PDF]

open access: goldThe Astrophysical Journal, 2022
This paper presents improved constraints on the low-mass stellar initial mass function (IMF) of the Boötes I (Boo I) ultrafaint dwarf galaxy, based on our analysis of recent deep imaging from the Hubble Space Telescope.
Carrie Filion   +3 more
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JWST’s PEARLS: Temperatures of Nine Highly Magnified Stars in a Galaxy at Redshift 0.94 and Simulated Stellar Population Dependence on Stellar Metallicity and the Initial Mass Function [PDF]

open access: greenThe Astrophysical Journal
We present stellar atmosphere modeling of JWST NIRCam photometry of nine highly magnified individual stars in a single galaxy at redshift z = 0.94 known as the Warhol arc, which is strongly lensed by the galaxy cluster MACS J0416.
Hayley Williams   +19 more
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Converging on the Initial Mass Function of Stars [PDF]

open access: diamond, 2017
Understanding the origin of stellar masses—the initial mass function (IMF)— remains one of the most challenging problems in astrophysics. The IMF is a key ingredient for simulations of galaxy formation and evolution, and is used to calibrate star ...
Christoph Federrath   +2 more
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The Initial Mass Function Based on the Full-sky 20 pc Census of ∼3600 Stars and Brown Dwarfs

open access: yesThe Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series
A complete accounting of nearby objects—from the highest-mass white dwarf progenitors down to low-mass brown dwarfs—is now possible, thanks to an almost complete set of trigonometric parallax determinations from Gaia, ground-based surveys, and Spitzer ...
J. Davy Kirkpatrick   +85 more
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Universal Upper End of the Stellar Initial Mass Function in the Young and Compact LEGUS Clusters [PDF]

open access: goldThe Astrophysical Journal, 2023
We investigate the variation in the upper end of the stellar initial mass function (uIMF) in 375 young and compact star clusters in five nearby galaxies within ∼5 Mpc. All the young stellar clusters (YSCs) in the sample have ages ≲ 4 Myr and masses above
Dooseok Escher Jung   +23 more
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The Initial Mass Function of Stars and Brown Dwarfs in the Upper Sco Association [PDF]

open access: greenThe Astronomical Journal
I present infrared spectroscopy of 37 brown dwarf candidates in the Upper Scorpius (Upper Sco) association, 35 of which are classified as young and cool, making them likely members.
K. L. Luhman
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The Initial Mass Function in the Nearest Strong Lenses from SNELLS: Assessing the Consistency of Lensing, Dynamical, and Spectroscopic Constraints [PDF]

open access: bronze, 2017
We present new observations of the three nearest early-type galaxy (ETG) strong lenses discovered in the SINFONI Nearby Elliptical Lens Locator Survey (SNELLS).
Andrew B. Newman   +4 more
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The cosmic microwave background and the stellar initial mass function [PDF]

open access: bronzeMonthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2018
We argue that an increased temperature in star-forming clouds alters the stellar initial mass function to be more bottom-light than in the Milky Way. At redshifts $z \gtrsim 6$, heating from the cosmic microwave background radiation produces this effect ...
Adam S. Jermyn   +2 more
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