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Main Authors: Yang, Xiang-Ming, Bird, Sarah A., Li, Jiadong, Tian, Hai-Jun, Qiu, Dan, Li, Jia-Peng, Li, Cheng-Yuan, Liu, Gao-Chao, Zhang, Peng, Zhang, Ju-Yong, Chen, Zhi-Ping
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04130
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author Yang, Xiang-Ming
Bird, Sarah A.
Li, Jiadong
Tian, Hai-Jun
Qiu, Dan
Li, Jia-Peng
Li, Cheng-Yuan
Liu, Gao-Chao
Zhang, Peng
Zhang, Ju-Yong
Chen, Zhi-Ping
author_facet Yang, Xiang-Ming
Bird, Sarah A.
Li, Jiadong
Tian, Hai-Jun
Qiu, Dan
Li, Jia-Peng
Li, Cheng-Yuan
Liu, Gao-Chao
Zhang, Peng
Zhang, Ju-Yong
Chen, Zhi-Ping
contents We present a comprehensive investigation on the mass function (MF) of a snake-like stellar structure in the solar neighbourhood, building on our previous discovery. To ensure the reliability of the data, we reselect the member stars of the Stellar ``Snake'' in the latest {\it Gaia} Data Release 3 using the same approach as the initial series of articles. We also precisely measure the physical parameters of the clusters within the Stellar Snake. In light of the high completeness of the member stars in the cluster regions, we develop a simulated model color-magnitude diagram-based inference method to derive the mass function, binary fraction, and mass-ratio distribution of the clusters in the Stellar Snake. Notably, despite their similar ages and metallicity, we discover systematic variations in the MFs along the elongation direction of the Snake in the mass range of 0.5 to 2.0 M$_\odot$. The ``head'' of the Snake conforms to a canonical initial mass function with a power-law slope of $α\sim-2.3$. Extending towards the ``tail,'' the MF becomes more top-light, indicating a deficiency of massive stars within these clusters. This result provides evidence for the delayed formation of massive stars in the clusters. Such clues give support to the hypothesis that the Stellar Snake constitutes as a hierarchically primordial structure.
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spellingShingle The Stellar "Snake" -- II: The Mass Function
Yang, Xiang-Ming
Bird, Sarah A.
Li, Jiadong
Tian, Hai-Jun
Qiu, Dan
Li, Jia-Peng
Li, Cheng-Yuan
Liu, Gao-Chao
Zhang, Peng
Zhang, Ju-Yong
Chen, Zhi-Ping
Astrophysics of Galaxies
We present a comprehensive investigation on the mass function (MF) of a snake-like stellar structure in the solar neighbourhood, building on our previous discovery. To ensure the reliability of the data, we reselect the member stars of the Stellar ``Snake'' in the latest {\it Gaia} Data Release 3 using the same approach as the initial series of articles. We also precisely measure the physical parameters of the clusters within the Stellar Snake. In light of the high completeness of the member stars in the cluster regions, we develop a simulated model color-magnitude diagram-based inference method to derive the mass function, binary fraction, and mass-ratio distribution of the clusters in the Stellar Snake. Notably, despite their similar ages and metallicity, we discover systematic variations in the MFs along the elongation direction of the Snake in the mass range of 0.5 to 2.0 M$_\odot$. The ``head'' of the Snake conforms to a canonical initial mass function with a power-law slope of $α\sim-2.3$. Extending towards the ``tail,'' the MF becomes more top-light, indicating a deficiency of massive stars within these clusters. This result provides evidence for the delayed formation of massive stars in the clusters. Such clues give support to the hypothesis that the Stellar Snake constitutes as a hierarchically primordial structure.
title The Stellar "Snake" -- II: The Mass Function
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.04130