Abstract

AbstractWe present a new model to explain stellar mass distributions in different stellar environments. In our model, the protostar phase is terminated, when the protostellar core embedded in a molecular clump experiences a collision with another star or protostellar clump, which ejects the protostellar core from its parent clump. Such dynamical interactions are necessarily important, if stars preferentially form in dense clusters. We show that, in a simple model, the initial mass function approaches a simple, asymptotic form, which strongly resembles observed mass functions. The model has important consequences for star formation in different environments. We also discuss the implications of the model for our understanding of pre-main-sequence stellar evolution.

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