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Mass segregation effects in very young open clusters
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 October 2007
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We derived proper motions and membership probabilities of stars in the regions of two very young (~ 2–4 Myr-old) open clusters NGC 2244 and NGC 6530. Both clusters show clear evidence of mass segregation, which provides strong support for the suggestion that the observed mass segregation is – at least partially – due to the way in which star formation has proceeded in these complex star-forming regions (“primordial” mass segregation).
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union , Volume 3 , Symposium S248: A Giant Step: from Milli- to Micro-arcsecond Astrometry , October 2007 , pp. 481 - 483
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- Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2008
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