The relation between the maximum stellar mass in a very young cluster (m_ and the total stellar mass of the cluster (M_ M_⊙ and ages of 1 - 4, using the code, in which stellar masses are optimally sampled from a varying initial stellar mass function. We compared the results with literature observations of extragalactic young star clusters. We incorporated stellar evolution via and tracks and computed Hα luminosities using the code. To account for dynamical ejections, we stochastically removed stars based on their spectral type, following previous N-body simulations. Additional sources of scatter, including uncertainties in age determination and contamination by field stars, were considered. Our results indicate that, under the assumptions explored here, optimal sampling is consistent with the extragalactic star cluster observations considered, whereas purely random sampling produces distributions that are not in agreement. These findings support a highly self-regulated interpretation of cluster formation in which stellar masses align optimally with the initial mass function rather than being drawn independently at random. known as the m_ -M_ relation, remains debated in the literature. To test the validity of this relation, we modelled young star clusters with masses between 10². 5 and 10^ max ecl 5. 0 Myr galIMF PARSEC COLIBRI Pégase
Zinnkann et al. (Mon,) studied this question.