2004MNRAS.354..367E


Query : 2004MNRAS.354..367E

2004MNRAS.354..367E - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 354, 367-374 (2004/October-3)

Variability in the stellar initial mass function at low and high mass: three-component IMF models.

ELMEGREEN B.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Three-component models of the initial mass function (IMF) are made to consider possible origins for the observed relative variations in the numbers of brown dwarfs, solar-to-intermediate-mass stars and high-mass stars. The differences between the IMFs observed for clusters, field and remote field are also discussed. Three distinct physical processes that should dominate the three stellar mass regimes are noted. The characteristic mass for most star formation is identified with the thermal Jeans mass in the molecular cloud core, and this presumably leads to the middle mass range by the usual collapse and accretion processes. Pre-stellar condensations (PSCs) observed in millimetre-wave continuum studies presumably form at this mass. Significantly smaller self-gravitating masses require much larger pressures and may arise following dynamical processes inside these PSCs, including disc formation, tight-cluster ejection, and photoevaporation as studied elsewhere, but also gravitational collapse of shocked gas in colliding PSCs. Significantly larger stellar masses form in relatively low abundance by normal cloud processes, possibly leading to steep IMFs in low-pressure field regions, but this mass range can be significantly extended in high-pressure cloud cores by gravitationally focused gas accretion on to PSCs and by the coalescence of PSCs. These models suggest that the observed variations in brown dwarf, solar-to-intermediate-mass and high-mass populations are the result of dynamical effects that depend on environmental density and velocity dispersion. They accommodate observations ranging from shallow IMFs in cluster cores to Salpeter IMFs in average clusters and whole galaxies to steep and even steeper IMFs in field and remote field regions. They also suggest how the top-heavy IMFs in some starburst clusters may originate and they explain bottom-heavy IMFs in low surface brightness galaxies.

Abstract Copyright: 2004 RAS

Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - stars: luminosity function, mass function - ISM: clouds

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5834 1
2 NGC 604 HII 01 34 32.1 +30 47 01           ~ 586 0
3 NGC 869 OpC 02 18 57.8 +57 08 02           ~ 476 0
4 NGC 884 OpC 02 22 20.2 +57 08 56           ~ 486 0
5 NAME Perseus Cloud SFR 03 35.0 +31 13           ~ 1363 0
6 IC 348 OpC 03 44 31.7 +32 09 32           ~ 1392 1
7 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3433 0
8 NAME Taurus Complex SFR 04 41.0 +25 52           ~ 4414 0
9 HD 268850 AB* 05 02 21.4730341272 -66 06 38.294439372   11.83 11.55 12.43   ~ 89 0
10 NGC 1805 GlC 05 02 21.690 -66 06 39.43           ~ 111 0
11 NGC 1818 GlC 05 04 13.300 -66 26 05.47           ~ 261 0
12 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17424 0
13 NAME Ori Trapezium OpC 05 35 16.5 -05 23 14           ~ 1619 1
14 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4935 2
15 M 36 OpC 05 36 20.2 +34 08 06   6.09 6.0     ~ 186 2
16 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1188 2
17 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2018 2
18 NGC 2168 OpC 06 09 05.3 +24 20 10           ~ 558 0
19 NGC 2194 OpC 06 13 45.6 +12 48 47   9.03 8.5     ~ 84 1
20 NAME Car Arm PoG 10 00 -60.0           ~ 439 1
21 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1065 1
22 NGC 5253 AGN 13 39 55.990 -31 38 24.11 11.48 10.94 10.49 10.33 13.47 ~ 1365 4
23 NAME Upper Sco Association As* 16 12 -23.4           ~ 1369 1
24 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1028 1
25 W 51 SNR 19 23 50 +14 06.0           ~ 1276 1
26 NAME Cyg Arm PoG 20 02 +40.0           ~ 160 0

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