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Nate Bastian
Researcher at Liverpool John Moores University
Publications - 365
Citations - 20094
Nate Bastian is an academic researcher from Liverpool John Moores University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Galaxy & Star cluster. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 355 publications receiving 18342 citations. Previous affiliations of Nate Bastian include University of Exeter & Technische Universität München.
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A Universal Stellar Initial Mass Function? A Critical Look at Variations
TL;DR: In this article, a review of reports of stellar initial mass function variations is presented, with a view toward whether other explanations are sufficient given the evidence, concluding that the vast majority were drawn from a universal system IMF: a power law of Salpeter index (Γ = 1.35) above a few solar masses, and a log normal or shallower power law (∆ ∼ 0.25) for lower mass stars.
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Multiple Stellar Populations in Globular Clusters
TL;DR: In this paper, star-to-star variations in specific elements (e.g., He, C, N, O, Na, Al) that bear the hallmark of high-temperature H-burning are discussed.
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Gas expulsion and the destruction of massive young clusters
Simon P. Goodwin,Nate Bastian +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the luminosity and dynamical mass estimates for young massive stellar clusters and showed that 50 per cent of these clusters are likely to be destroyed within a few tens of Myr of their formation.
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The spatial distribution of star formation in the solar neighbourhood: do all stars form in dense clusters?
Eli Bressert,Eli Bressert,Nate Bastian,Nate Bastian,Robert A. Gutermuth,S. T. Megeath,Lori Allen,Neal J. Evans,Luisa Rebull,Jennifer Hatchell,Doug Johnstone,Doug Johnstone,Tyler L. Bourke,Lucas A. Cieza,Paul M. Harvey,Bruno Merín,Tom Ray,Nicholas F. H Tothill,Nicholas F. H Tothill +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a global study of low mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities in nearby star forming regions based on a comprehensive collection of Spitzer Space Telescope surveys is presented.
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The Spatial Distribution of Star Formation in the Solar Neighbourhood: Do all stars form in clusters?
Eli Bressert,Nate Bastian,Robert Gutermuth,S. T. Megeath,Lori Allen,Neal J. Evans,L. M. Rebull,J. Hatchell,D. Johnstone,Tyler L. Bourke,L. Cieza,Paul M. Harvey,Bruno Merín,Tom Ray,Nicholas F. H Tothill +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a global study of low mass, young stellar object (YSO) surface densities in nearby star forming regions based on a comprehensive collection of Spitzer Space Telescope surveys.