The Stellar Initial Mass Function in Starburst Galaxies

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Abstract

Starburst galaxies are currently forming massive stars at prodigious rates. I discuss the star-formation histories and the shape of the initial mass function, with particular emphasis on the high- and on the low-mass end. The classical Salpeter IMF is consistent with constraints from observations of the most massive stars, irrespective of environmental properties. The situation at the low-mass end is less clear: direct star counts in nearby giant H II regions show stars down to ~1 M ⊙ , whereas dynamical arguments in some starburst galaxies suggest a deficit of such stars.

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Leitherer, C. (1999). The Stellar Initial Mass Function in Starburst Galaxies. Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 186, 243–250. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0074180900112707

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