Mass segregation (astronomy)

In astronomy, dynamical mass segregation is the process by which heavier members of a gravitationally bound system, such as a star cluster, tend to move toward the center, while lighter members tend to move farther away from the center. == Equipartition of kinetic energy == During a close encounter of two members of the cluster, the members exchange both energy and momentum.

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Mass segregation (astronomy)

In astronomy, dynamical mass segregation is the process by which heavier members of a gravitationally bound system, such as a star cluster, tend to move toward the center, while lighter members tend to move farther away from the center. == Equipartition of kinetic energy == During a close encounter of two members of the cluster, the members exchange both energy and momentum.

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