The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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17 pages, 2 figures, to appear in ''The Metal Rich Universe'', La Palma, June 2006, Eds. G. Israelian & G. Meynet, Cambridge U

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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 any statements about the variation of the IMF with physical conditions are most probably wrong. The calculations that do exist demonstrate time and again that the IMF is invariant: There exists no statistically meaningful evidence for a variation of the IMF from metal-poor to metal-rich populations. This means that currently existing star-formation theory fails to describe the stellar outcome. Indirect evidence, based on chemical evolution calculations, however indicate that extreme star-bursts that assembled bulges and elliptical galaxies may have had a top-heavy IMF.

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