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dc.contributor.authorMessa, M.
dc.contributor.authorAdamo, A.
dc.contributor.authorÖstlin, G.
dc.contributor.authorCalzetti, D.
dc.contributor.authorGrasha, K.
dc.contributor.authorGrebel, E. K.
dc.contributor.authorShabani, F.
dc.contributor.authorChandar, R.
dc.contributor.authorDale, D. A.
dc.contributor.authorDobbs, C. L.
dc.contributor.authorElmegreen, B. G.
dc.contributor.authorFumagalli, M.
dc.contributor.authorGouliermis, D. A.
dc.contributor.authorKim, H.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, L. J.
dc.contributor.authorThilker, D. A.
dc.contributor.authorTosi, M.
dc.contributor.authorUbeda, L.
dc.contributor.authorWalterbos, R.
dc.contributor.authorWhitmore, B. C.
dc.contributor.authorFedorenko, K.
dc.contributor.authorMahadevan, S.
dc.contributor.authorAndrews, J. E.
dc.contributor.authorBright, S. N.
dc.contributor.authorCook, D. O.
dc.contributor.authorKahre, L.
dc.contributor.authorNair, P.
dc.contributor.authorPellerin, A.
dc.contributor.authorRyon, J. E.
dc.contributor.authorAhmad, S. D.
dc.contributor.authorBeale, L. P.
dc.contributor.authorBrown, K.
dc.contributor.authorClarkson, D. A.
dc.contributor.authorGuidarelli, G. C.
dc.contributor.authorParziale, R.
dc.contributor.authorTurner, J.
dc.contributor.authorWeber, M.
dc.date.accessioned2017-12-21T17:04:08Z
dc.date.available2017-12-21T17:04:08Z
dc.date.issued2018-01
dc.identifier.citationThe young star cluster population of M51 with LEGUS – I. A comprehensive study of cluster formation and evolution 2018, 473 (1):996 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societyen
dc.identifier.issn0035-8711
dc.identifier.issn1365-2966
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/mnras/stx2403
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10150/626277
dc.description.abstractRecently acquired WFC3 UV (F275W and F336W) imaging mosaics under the Legacy Extragalactic UV Survey (LEGUS), combined with archival ACS data of M51, are used to study the young star cluster (YSC) population of this interacting system. Our newly extracted source catalogue contains 2834 cluster candidates, morphologically classified to be compact and uniform in colour, for which ages, masses and extinction are derived. In this first work we study the main properties of the YSC population of the whole galaxy, considering a mass-limited sample. Both luminosity and mass functions follow a power-law shape with slope -2, but at high luminosities and masses a dearth of sources is observed. The analysis of the mass function suggests that it is best fitted by a Schechter function with slope -2 and a truncation mass at 1.00 +/- 0.12 x 10(5) M-circle dot . Through Monte Carlo simulations, we confirm this result and link the shape of the luminosity function to the presence of a truncation in the mass function. A mass limited age function analysis, between 10 and 200 Myr, suggests that the cluster population is undergoing only moderate disruption. We observe little variation in the shape of the mass function at masses above 1 x 10(4) M-circle dot over this age range. The fraction of star formation happening in the form of bound clusters in M51 is similar to 20 per cent in the age range 10-100 Myr and little variation is observed over the whole range from 1 to 200 Myr.
dc.description.sponsorshipNASA [NAS 5-26555]; NASA through Space Telescope Science Institute [13364]; European Research Council; German Research Foundation (DFG) [GO 1659/3-2]; Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/P000541/1]en
dc.language.isoenen
dc.publisherOXFORD UNIV PRESSen
dc.relation.urlhttp://academic.oup.com/mnras/article/473/1/996/4161629/The-young-star-cluster-population-of-M51-withen
dc.rights© 2017 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society.en
dc.rights.urihttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
dc.subjectgalaxies: individual: M51, NGC 5194en
dc.subjectgalaxies: star clusters: generalen
dc.subjectgalaxies: star formationen
dc.titleThe young star cluster population of M51 with LEGUS – I. A comprehensive study of cluster formation and evolutionen
dc.typeArticleen
dc.contributor.departmentUniv Arizona, Dept Astronen
dc.identifier.journalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Societyen
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dc.eprint.versionFinal published versionen
refterms.dateFOA2018-09-12T00:40:54Z
html.description.abstractRecently acquired WFC3 UV (F275W and F336W) imaging mosaics under the Legacy Extragalactic UV Survey (LEGUS), combined with archival ACS data of M51, are used to study the young star cluster (YSC) population of this interacting system. Our newly extracted source catalogue contains 2834 cluster candidates, morphologically classified to be compact and uniform in colour, for which ages, masses and extinction are derived. In this first work we study the main properties of the YSC population of the whole galaxy, considering a mass-limited sample. Both luminosity and mass functions follow a power-law shape with slope -2, but at high luminosities and masses a dearth of sources is observed. The analysis of the mass function suggests that it is best fitted by a Schechter function with slope -2 and a truncation mass at 1.00 +/- 0.12 x 10(5) M-circle dot . Through Monte Carlo simulations, we confirm this result and link the shape of the luminosity function to the presence of a truncation in the mass function. A mass limited age function analysis, between 10 and 200 Myr, suggests that the cluster population is undergoing only moderate disruption. We observe little variation in the shape of the mass function at masses above 1 x 10(4) M-circle dot over this age range. The fraction of star formation happening in the form of bound clusters in M51 is similar to 20 per cent in the age range 10-100 Myr and little variation is observed over the whole range from 1 to 200 Myr.


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