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The galaxy stellar mass function at 3.5
2014The galaxy stellar mass function (GSMF) at high-z provides key information on star-formation history and mass assembly in the young Universe. We aimed to use the unique combination of deep optical/NIR/MIR imaging provided by HST, Spitzer and the VLT in the CANDELS-UDS, GOODS-South, and HUDF fields to determine the GSMF over the redshift range 3.54 ...
Grazian, A. +40 more
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The Stellar Mass Function in Globular Clusters
2009Globular clusters in our own Milky Way formed at redshift z≃5 or more, when the physical conditions of the environment, such as pressure, density, temperature and chemical composition, were very different from those found in current star forming regions.
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The stellar mass-function of globular clusters
2003We have performed a set of realistic N-body simulations of the evolution of multi-mass star clusters in external tidal fields. Our clusters started with the same initial mass-functions, but varying particle numbers, orbital types and density profiles.
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Stellar mass functions of galaxies, discs and spheroids atz∼ 0.1
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016Karun Thanjavur +2 more
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Stellar mass functions: methods, systematics and results for the local Universe
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2016Anna K Weigel +2 more
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The Optical and Near‐Infrared Properties of Galaxies. I. Luminosity and Stellar Mass Functions
Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series, 2003Eric F Bell +2 more
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