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New constraints on turbulent transport in accretion discs
Authors:A Hubbard  E G Blackman
Institution:Rhine Stellar Dynamics Network (RSDN), Argelander-Institut für Astronomie, Auf dem Hügel 71, Bonn, Germany;Institute of Astronomy, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HA
Abstract:Many objects studied in astronomy follow a power-law distribution function (DF), for example the masses of stars or star clusters. A still used method by which such data is analysed is to generate a histogram and fit a straight line to it. The parameters obtained in this way can be severely biased, and the properties of the underlying DF, such as its shape or a possible upper limit, are difficult to extract. In this work, we review techniques available in the literature and present newly developed (effectively) bias-free estimators for the exponent and the upper limit. Furthermore, we discuss various graphical representations of the data and powerful goodness-of-fit tests to assess the validity of a power law for describing the distribution of data. As an example, we apply the presented methods to the data set of massive stars in R136 and the young star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud. For R136 we confirm the result of Koen of a truncated power law with a bias-free estimate for the exponent of  2.20 ± 0.78/2.87 ± 0.98  (where the Salpeter–Massey value is 2.35) and for the upper limit of  143 ± 9/163 ± 9 M  , depending on the stellar models used. The star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (with ages up to  107.5 yr  ) follow a truncated power-law distribution with exponent  1.62 ± 0.06  and upper limit  68 ± 12 × 103 M  . Using the graphical data representation, a significant change in the form of the mass function below  102.5 M  can be detected, which is likely caused by incompleteness in the data.
Keywords:methods: data analysis  methods: statistical  stars: luminosity function  mass function  galaxies: star clusters
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