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The variation of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) with metallicity and time

Date:2023-02-24

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Title:The variation of the stellar initial mass function (IMF) with metallicity and time

Time:Thursday, March 2, 2023, 02:00pm

Speaker:Prof. Chao Liu (NAOC)

Address:S727 & online via ZOOM (ID: 944 2372 3913_PW: 202303)

主讲人 Prof. Chao Liu (NAOC) 时间 Thursday, March 2, 2023, 02:00pm
地点 S727 & online via ZOOM (ID: 944 2372 3913_PW: 202303) 报告语言
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The stellar IMF is one of the most important astrophysical distributions and plays vital role in galactic astronomy. Both constant and variable IMFs across different environments have been claimed despite a large number of theoretical and observational efforts. However, the measurement of the IMF in Galactic stellar populations has been limited by the relatively small number of photometrically observed stars, leading to high uncertainties.

In this talk, I will briefly introduce what we have known about IMF in sense of observation.

Then, I will talk about how did we revisit the IMF using a star-counting approach based on approximately 93,000 spectroscopically observed M-dwarf stars, an order of magnitude more than previous studies, in the 100–300 parsec solar neighborhood. I will show unambiguous evidence, for the first time, of a variable IMF that depends on both metallicity and stellar age. The variable abundance of low-mass stars in our Milky Way establishes a powerful benchmark for models of star formation and can heavily affect results in Galactic chemical-enrichment modelling, mass estimation of galaxies and planet-formation efficiency. I near future, when the Chinese space station telescope (CSST) come to work, we expect that the IMF will be much better constrained by space-borne deep and accurate photometry observations for nearby resolved galaxies as well as the Milky Way.


BIO

Chao Liu obtained his PhD in 2008. Then he came to Max-Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, as a postdoc and worked in Gala project. By the end of 2011, he cam back to the National Astronomical Observatories, CAS (NAOC), as a faculty. He is now a professor at NAOC. He is also leading the development of the data processing and analysis system of CSST. His main scientific interests include the Milky Way, galactic dynamics, stellar physics and stellar populations, interstellar extinction etc.


Host: Wei Zhu

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