Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-08-12
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Invited review, to appear in IAU Symp 212, Eds. K. van der Hucht, A. Herrero, C. Esteban. Related preprints and models availab
Scientific paper
We review our current knowledge on the IMF in nearby environments, massive star forming regions, super star clusters, starbursts and alike objects from studies of integrated light, and discuss the various techniques used to constrain the IMF. In most cases, including UV-optical studies of stellar features and optical-IR analysis of nebular emission, the data is found to be compatible with a "universal" Salpeter-like IMF with a high upper mass cut-off over a large metallicity range. In contrast, near-IR observations of nuclear starbursts and LIRG show indications of a lower M_up and/or a steeper IMF slope, for which no alternate explanation has yet been found. Also, dynamical mass measurements of seven super star clusters provide so far no simple picture of the IMF. Finally we present recent results of a direct stellar probe of the upper end of the IMF in metal-rich HII regions, showing no deficiency of massive stars at high metallicity, and determining a lower limit on M_up of >~ 60--90 Msun.
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