Variability in the stellar initial mass function at high mass: Coalescence models for starburst clusters

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A coalescence model using the observed properties of pre-stellar condensations (PSCs) shows how an initially steep initial mass function (IMF) that might be characteristic of primordial cloud fragmentation can change into a Salpeter IMF or shallower IMF in a cluster of normal density after one dynamical time, even if the PSCs are collapsing on their own dynamical time. The model suggests that top-heavy IMFs in some starburst clusters originate with PSC coalescence.

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Shadmehri, M. (2004). Variability in the stellar initial mass function at high mass: Coalescence models for starburst clusters. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 354(2), 375–377. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.08188.x

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