AGES OF YOUNG STAR CLUSTERS, MASSIVE BLUE STRAGGLERS, AND THE UPPER MASS LIMIT OF STARS: ANALYZING AGE-DEPENDENT STELLAR MASS FUNCTIONS
F. R. N. Schneider(Jet Propulsion Laboratory), H. Sana(Astronomical Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences), N. Langer(Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy), A. Stolte(University of Bonn), A. de Koter(Utrecht University), R. G. Izzard(University of Bonn), V. V. Gvaramadze(Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences), S. E. de Mink(University of Amsterdam), A. Liermann(Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam), B. Hußmann(University of Bonn)
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