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Title: MYStIX First Results: Spatial Structures of Massive Young Stellar Clusters
Authors: Michael A. Kuhn (1), Adrian Baddeley (2), Eric D. Feigelson (1), Konstantin V. Getman (1), Patrick S. Broos (1), Leisa K. Townsley (1), Matthew S. Povich (1,3), Tim Naylor (4), Robert R. King (4), Heather A. Busk (1), Kevin L. Luhman (1) ((1) Penn State University, (2) CSIRO, (3) Cal Poly Pomona, (4) University of Exeter)

Observations of the spatial distributions of young stars in star-forming regions can be linked to the theory of clustered star formation using spatial statistical methods. The MYStIX project provides rich samples of young stars from the nearest high-mass star-forming regions. Maps of stellar surface density reveal diverse structure and subclustering. Young stellar clusters and subclusters are fit with isothermal spheres and ellipsoids using the Bayesian Information Criterion to estimate the number of subclusters. Clustering is also investigated using Cartwright and Whitworth's Q statistic and the inhomogeneous two-point correlation function. Mass segregation is detected in several cases, in both centrally concentrated and fractally structured star clusters, but a few clusters are not mass segregated.

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