Theoretical evolution of massive stellar aggregates

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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B Stars, O Stars, Star Clusters, Stellar Evolution, Wolf-Rayet Stars, Binary Stars, Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram, Mass Distribution, Stellar Mass, Time Functions

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Evolutionary computations of massive single stars and of massive binaries are employed to model the evolution of massive stellar aggregates. An initial mass function (IMF) is defined for the mass distribution of aggregates, which is found to increase at a lower rate than that for the galactic IMF. The aggregate IMF is applied to predicting the number of WR, O, and B0-B1 stars that would appear in an aggregate as a function of time.

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