Stellar mass distribution in young star clusters of our Galaxy, the Magellanic Clouds and the nearby local groups of galaxies has been used to investigate the universality of initial mass function and presence of mass segregation in these systems. There is no obvious dependence of the MF slope on either galactocentric distance or age of the galactic open star clusters. A comparison of initial mass function slopes that have been measured in star clusters and associations of our and nearby galaxies indicates that the slope is independent of the spatial concentration of the star formed, galactic characteristics including metallicity, and at least down to 0.85 M(odot), the stellar mass range. Effects of mass segregation have been observed in go...
We measure how the slope α of the stellar mass function (MF) changes as a function of clustercentric...
We investigate the dependence of a single-generation galactic mass function (SGMF) on variations in ...
We present an analysis of the galaxy stellar mass function in different environments at intermediate...
Study of star clusters in a galaxy throws light not only on the processes of star formation and evol...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star clus...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star ...
The stellar spatial distribution as a function of mass is studied in 11 young open clusters and the ...
The main sequence mass functions (MF) of a large sample of Galactic clusters (young and old) can be ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) provides a unique laboratory for the study of the star-formation pr...
The distribution of core radii of rich clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) systematically i...
Mass and age distributions of stars, based on homogeneous photoelectric UBV data and reliable cluste...
We review the complications involved in the conversion of stellar luminosities into masses and apply...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star clus...
Abstract We investigate the variation in the upper end of the stellar initial mass fu...
We quantify the structure of a very large number of Galactic open clusters and look for evidence of...
We measure how the slope α of the stellar mass function (MF) changes as a function of clustercentric...
We investigate the dependence of a single-generation galactic mass function (SGMF) on variations in ...
We present an analysis of the galaxy stellar mass function in different environments at intermediate...
Study of star clusters in a galaxy throws light not only on the processes of star formation and evol...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star clus...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star ...
The stellar spatial distribution as a function of mass is studied in 11 young open clusters and the ...
The main sequence mass functions (MF) of a large sample of Galactic clusters (young and old) can be ...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) provides a unique laboratory for the study of the star-formation pr...
The distribution of core radii of rich clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) systematically i...
Mass and age distributions of stars, based on homogeneous photoelectric UBV data and reliable cluste...
We review the complications involved in the conversion of stellar luminosities into masses and apply...
We present the results of our investigation on the phenomenon of mass segregation in young star clus...
Abstract We investigate the variation in the upper end of the stellar initial mass fu...
We quantify the structure of a very large number of Galactic open clusters and look for evidence of...
We measure how the slope α of the stellar mass function (MF) changes as a function of clustercentric...
We investigate the dependence of a single-generation galactic mass function (SGMF) on variations in ...
We present an analysis of the galaxy stellar mass function in different environments at intermediate...