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Impact of the cosmic background radiation on the initial mass function of metal-poor stars

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Bright Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn: A Cloud-Scale Star Formation Model Unifying Variable SFE, IMFs, and Stochasticity cites this paper.

Bright Galaxies at Cosmic Dawn: A Cloud-Scale Star Formation Model Unifying Variable SFE, IMFs, and Stochasticity Impact of the cosmic background radiation on the initial mass function of metal-poor stars

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SPURS: Massive Stars, Dense Gas, and Ly$\alpha$ Escape in GN-z11 at $z = 10.6$ cites this paper.

SPURS: Massive Stars, Dense Gas, and Ly$\alpha$ Escape in GN-z11 at $z = 10.6$ Impact of the cosmic background radiation on the initial mass function of metal-poor stars

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