Does the IMF vary? Is it significantly different in metal-rich environments than in metal-poor ones? Theoretical work predicts this to be the case. But in order to provide robust empirical evidence for this, the researcher must understand all possible biases affecting the derivation of the stellar mass function. Apart from the very difficult observational challenges, this turns out to be highly non-trivial relying on an exact understanding of how stars evolve, and how stellar populations in galaxies are assembled dynamically and how individual star clusters and associations evolve. N-body modelling is therefore an unavoidable tool in this game: the case can be made that without complete dynamical modelling of star clusters and associations ...
We present a uniform analysis of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) from integrated light spect...
One of the most robust observations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) is its near-universal...
Astrophysical Journal Letters 806.2 (2015): L31 reproduced by permission of the AASVariations in the...
(abridged) The case can be made for a rather universal stellar IMF form that can be approximated by ...
The distribution of stellar masses that form in one star-formation event in a given volume of space ...
Observations of normal galactic star-forming regions suggest there is widespread near-uniformity in ...
We test whether the universal initial mass function (UIMF) or the integrated galaxial IMF (IGIMF) ca...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is commonly assumed to be an invariant probability density d...
It is frequently debated in literature whether a "standard" Initial Mass Function (IMF) - meaning an...
When star clusters are formed at low star-formation rates (SFRs), their stellar initial mass functio...
Using self-consistent chemodynamical simulations including star formation, supernova feedback, and c...
Observations and theory of the IMF are briefly reviewed. Slight variations have been observed, altho...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) plays a crucial role in the determination of the number of s...
It has frequently been suggested that the stellar IMF in galaxies was top-heavy at early times. This...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the amplitude of the predicted plateau in [α/Fe] ratios associa...
We present a uniform analysis of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) from integrated light spect...
One of the most robust observations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) is its near-universal...
Astrophysical Journal Letters 806.2 (2015): L31 reproduced by permission of the AASVariations in the...
(abridged) The case can be made for a rather universal stellar IMF form that can be approximated by ...
The distribution of stellar masses that form in one star-formation event in a given volume of space ...
Observations of normal galactic star-forming regions suggest there is widespread near-uniformity in ...
We test whether the universal initial mass function (UIMF) or the integrated galaxial IMF (IGIMF) ca...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is commonly assumed to be an invariant probability density d...
It is frequently debated in literature whether a "standard" Initial Mass Function (IMF) - meaning an...
When star clusters are formed at low star-formation rates (SFRs), their stellar initial mass functio...
Using self-consistent chemodynamical simulations including star formation, supernova feedback, and c...
Observations and theory of the IMF are briefly reviewed. Slight variations have been observed, altho...
The stellar initial mass function (IMF) plays a crucial role in the determination of the number of s...
It has frequently been suggested that the stellar IMF in galaxies was top-heavy at early times. This...
The aim of this paper is to quantify the amplitude of the predicted plateau in [α/Fe] ratios associa...
We present a uniform analysis of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) from integrated light spect...
One of the most robust observations of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) is its near-universal...
Astrophysical Journal Letters 806.2 (2015): L31 reproduced by permission of the AASVariations in the...