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The low-mass initial mass function in young clusters: L1495E
K. L. Luhman,
G. H. Rieke
Steward Observatory
Lunar and Planetary Lab
Planetary Sciences
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Low-mass
100%
Young Clusters
100%
Initial Mass Function
100%
Spectral Type
42%
Evolutionary
28%
Old Age
28%
Star-forming
14%
Order of Magnitude
14%
Photometry
14%
Stellar Masses
14%
IR Spectra
14%
Optical Spectroscopy
14%
Young Stars
14%
Band Spectrum
14%
K-band
14%
Teff
14%
Cluster Member
14%
Late-type Stars
14%
Forming Environment
14%
Burning Limit
14%
Spectral Continua
14%
Hydrogen Burning
14%
Spectral Classification
14%
Infrared Imaging
14%
Photometric Study
14%
Mass Unit
14%
Embedded Cluster
14%
Physics
Initial Mass Function
100%
Stellar Classification
57%
Photometry
14%
Stellar Mass
14%
Infrared Spectrum
14%
Late-Type Stars
14%
Hydrogen Burning
14%