SCYON Abstract

Received on July 2 2012

The Salpeter Slope of the IMF Explained

AuthorsM.S. Oey
AffiliationUniversity of Michigan
To appear inAntfest: The Labyrinth of Star Formation, 18-22 June 2012, Crete, Greece
Contactmsoey-at-umich.edu
URLhttp://astro.lsa.umich.edu/~msoey
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Abstract

If we accept a paradigm that star formation is a self-similar, hierarchical process, then the Salpeter slope of the IMF for high-mass stars can be simply and elegantly explained as follows. If the instrinsic IMF at the smallest scales follows a simple –2 power-law slope, then the steepening to the –2.35 Salpeter value results when the most massive stars cannot form in the lowest-mass clumps of a cluster. It is stressed that this steepening MUST occur if clusters form hierarchically from clumps, and the lowest-mass clumps can form stars. This model is consistent with a variety of observations as well as theoretical simulations.