ACS imaging of star clusters in M 51 -: I.: Identification and radius distribution

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Scheepmaker, R. A.
Haas, M. R.
Gieles, M.
Bastian, N.
Larsen, S. S.
Lamers, H. J. G. L. M.
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[1] Univ Utrecht, Astron Inst, NL-3584 CC Utrecht, Netherlands
[2] UCL, Dept Phys & Astron, London WC1E 6BT, England
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galaxies : individual : M 51; galaxies : star clusters;
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10.1051/0004-6361:20077511
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. Size measurements of young star clusters are valuable tools to put constraints on the formation and early dynamical evolution of star clusters. Aims. We use HST/ACS observations of the spiral galaxy M51 in F435W, F555W and F814W to select a large sample of star clusters with accurate effective radius measurements in an area covering the complete disc of M51. We present the dataset and study the radius distribution and relations between radius, colour, arm/interarm region, galactocentric distance, mass and age. Methods. We select a sample of 7698 ( F435W), 6846 ( F555W) and 5024 ( F814W) slightly resolved clusters and derive their effective radii ( R(eff)) by fitting the spatial profiles with analytical models convolved with the point spread function. The radii of 1284 clusters are studied in detail. Results. We find cluster radii between 0.5 and similar to 10 pc, and one exceptionally large cluster candidate with R(eff) = 21.6 pc. The median R(eff) is 2.1 pc. We find 70 clusters in our sample which have colours consistent with being old GC candidates and we find 6 new "faint fuzzy" clusters in, or projected onto, the disc of M51. The radius distribution can not be fitted with a power law similar to the one for star-forming clouds. We find an increase in R(eff) with colour as well as a higher fraction of clusters with B-V greater than or similar to 0.05 in the interarm regions. We find a correlation between R(eff) and galactocentric distance ( R(G)) of the form R(eff) proportional to R(G)(0.12 +/- 0.02) G, which is considerably weaker than the observed correlation for old Milky Way GCs. We find weak relations between cluster luminosity and radius: R(eff) proportional to L(0.15 +/- 0.02) for the interarm regions and R(eff) proportional to L(-0.11 +/- 0.01) for the spiral arm regions, but we do not observe a correlation between cluster mass and radius. Conclusions. The observed radius distribution indicates that shortly after the formation of the clusters from a fractal gas, the radii of the clusters have changed in a non-uniform way. We find tentative evidence suggesting that clusters in spiral arms are more compact.
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