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The stellar initial mass function (IMF) is the key to understanding the matter cycle in the Universe. Edwin Salpeter’s paper of 1955 founded this research field. Evidence today, however, challenges the initial mass function as an invariant probability distribution function.

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Fig. 1: The history of the stellar luminosity and mass functions, and the stellar mass–luminosity relation.

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Acknowledgements

We acknowledge discussions in the International Space Science Institute (ISSI/ISSI-BJ) in Bern and Beijing made possible through the funding of the team “Chemical abundances in the ISM: the litmus test of stellar IMF variations in galaxies across cosmic time” (Principal Investigators D. Romano and Z.-Y. Zhang).

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Kroupa, P., Jerabkova, T. The Salpeter IMF and its descendants. Nat Astron 3, 482–484 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-019-0793-0

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