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- Mass_segregation abstract "In astronomy, dynamical mass segregation is the process by which heavier members of a gravitationally bound system, such as a star cluster or cluster of galaxies, tend to move toward the center, while lighter members tend to move farther away from the center. Primordial mass segregation is non-uniform distribution of masses present at the formation of a cluster. After relaxation, all trace of primordial mass segregation is lost. In geochemistry, mass segregation leads to the chemical differentiation of planets above a critical size, between a heavy metallic core and a rocky outer mantle and crust.".
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- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink 47_Tucanae.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Astronomy.
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- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Effects_of_gravitation.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Crust_(geology).
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Energy.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Equipartition_of_energy.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Equipartition_theorem.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Escape_velocity.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Galaxy_groups_and_clusters.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Geochemistry.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Globular_cluster.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Kinetic_energy.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Mantle_(geology).
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Messier_67.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Milky_Way.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Momentum.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Monthly_Notices_of_the_Royal_Astronomical_Society.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink N-body_problem.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Open_cluster.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Parsec.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Planetary_core.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Relaxation_(physics).
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Relaxation_time.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Star_cluster.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Trapezium_Cluster.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Virial_theorem.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Westerhout_40.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink White_dwarf.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLink Willman_1.
- Mass_segregation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mass segregation".
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- Mass_segregation subject Category:Astrophysics.
- Mass_segregation subject Category:Effects_of_gravitation.
- Mass_segregation hypernym Process.
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- Mass_segregation comment "In astronomy, dynamical mass segregation is the process by which heavier members of a gravitationally bound system, such as a star cluster or cluster of galaxies, tend to move toward the center, while lighter members tend to move farther away from the center. Primordial mass segregation is non-uniform distribution of masses present at the formation of a cluster. After relaxation, all trace of primordial mass segregation is lost.".
- Mass_segregation label "Mass segregation".
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