Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1983
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The Nearby Stars and the Stellar Luminosity Function, Proceedings of IAU Colloquium No. 76 held 13-16 June 1983 at Wesleyan Univ
Physics
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Scientific paper
Statistical aspects of the inital stellar mass function and star formation in clusters are considered. The basic physical properties of galactic clusters may result from a random selection of stellar masses during the star formation process in a cloud core, combined with an epoch of cloud disruption at the time of formation of a sufficiently massive star.
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