Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours

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Autor(a) principal: Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Dottori, Horacio Alberto, Grosbol, Preben
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
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Resumo: Context. A recent JHKs study of several grand-design spiral galaxies, including NGC 2997, shows a bimodal distribution of their system of star clusters and star forming complexes in colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams. In a comparison with stellar population models including gas, the (J − H) vs. (H − Ks) diagram reveals that embedded clusters, still immersed in their parental clouds of gas and dust, generally have a redder (H − Ks) colour than older clusters, whose gas and dust have already been ejected. This bimodal behaviour is also evident in the colour-magnitude diagram Mk vs. (J − Ks), where the brightest clusters split into two sequences separating younger from older clusters. In addition, the reddening-free index Qd = (H − Ks) − 0.884 (J − H) has been shown to correlate with age for the young clusters and thus provided an effective way to differentiate the embedded clusters from the older ones. Aims. We aim to study the behaviour of these photometric indices for star cluster systems in the Local Group. In particular, we investigate the effectiveness of the Qd index in sorting out clusters of different ages at their early evolutionary stages. In addition, the whole set of homogeneous measurements will serve as a template for analyses of the populations belonging to distant galaxies that are unresolved clusters or complexes. Methods. Surface photometry was carried out for 2MASS images of populous clusters younger than ~100 Myr whose ages were available. The integrated magnitude and colours were measured to a limiting radius and combined to generate the photometric diagrams. Some clusters, particularly the embedded ones, were studied for the first time using this method. Results. The integrated magnitudes and colours extracted from the surface photometry of the most populous clusters/complexes in the Local Group show the expected bimodal distribution in the colour–colour and colour–magnitude diagrams. In particular, we confirm the index Qd as a powerful tool for distinguishing clusters younger than about 7Myr from older clusters.
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spelling Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dosDottori, Horacio AlbertoGrosbol, Preben2014-08-05T02:07:32Z20130004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/99084000919760Context. A recent JHKs study of several grand-design spiral galaxies, including NGC 2997, shows a bimodal distribution of their system of star clusters and star forming complexes in colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams. In a comparison with stellar population models including gas, the (J − H) vs. (H − Ks) diagram reveals that embedded clusters, still immersed in their parental clouds of gas and dust, generally have a redder (H − Ks) colour than older clusters, whose gas and dust have already been ejected. This bimodal behaviour is also evident in the colour-magnitude diagram Mk vs. (J − Ks), where the brightest clusters split into two sequences separating younger from older clusters. In addition, the reddening-free index Qd = (H − Ks) − 0.884 (J − H) has been shown to correlate with age for the young clusters and thus provided an effective way to differentiate the embedded clusters from the older ones. Aims. We aim to study the behaviour of these photometric indices for star cluster systems in the Local Group. In particular, we investigate the effectiveness of the Qd index in sorting out clusters of different ages at their early evolutionary stages. In addition, the whole set of homogeneous measurements will serve as a template for analyses of the populations belonging to distant galaxies that are unresolved clusters or complexes. Methods. Surface photometry was carried out for 2MASS images of populous clusters younger than ~100 Myr whose ages were available. The integrated magnitude and colours were measured to a limiting radius and combined to generate the photometric diagrams. Some clusters, particularly the embedded ones, were studied for the first time using this method. Results. The integrated magnitudes and colours extracted from the surface photometry of the most populous clusters/complexes in the Local Group show the expected bimodal distribution in the colour–colour and colour–magnitude diagrams. In particular, we confirm the index Qd as a powerful tool for distinguishing clusters younger than about 7Myr from older clusters.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 553 (May 2013), A74, 9 p.Formacao de estrelasFotometria estelarGaláxiasRadiação estelarAstronomia infravermelhaGalaxies: star clusters: generalInfrared: galaxiesTechniques: photometricProperties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated coloursEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000919760.pdf000919760.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf460903http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/99084/1/000919760.pdf5671739d9b2c5fe38ce68f32f357178cMD51TEXT000919760.pdf.txt000919760.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain46764http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/99084/2/000919760.pdf.txt550d63cf52ba7147b07f280d0c69e49aMD52THUMBNAIL000919760.pdf.jpg000919760.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2040http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/99084/3/000919760.pdf.jpg8bafd7f794e05ce67994ce4a21481e8dMD5310183/990842018-10-22 08:26:57.016oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/99084Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-22T11:26:57Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
spellingShingle Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
Formacao de estrelas
Fotometria estelar
Galáxias
Radiação estelar
Astronomia infravermelha
Galaxies: star clusters: general
Infrared: galaxies
Techniques: photometric
title_short Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
title_full Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
title_fullStr Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
title_full_unstemmed Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
title_sort Properties of young star cluster systems : the age signature from near-infrared integrated colours
author Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
author_facet Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Grosbol, Preben
author_role author
author2 Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Grosbol, Preben
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Grosbol, Preben
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Formacao de estrelas
Fotometria estelar
Galáxias
Radiação estelar
Astronomia infravermelha
topic Formacao de estrelas
Fotometria estelar
Galáxias
Radiação estelar
Astronomia infravermelha
Galaxies: star clusters: general
Infrared: galaxies
Techniques: photometric
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Galaxies: star clusters: general
Infrared: galaxies
Techniques: photometric
description Context. A recent JHKs study of several grand-design spiral galaxies, including NGC 2997, shows a bimodal distribution of their system of star clusters and star forming complexes in colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams. In a comparison with stellar population models including gas, the (J − H) vs. (H − Ks) diagram reveals that embedded clusters, still immersed in their parental clouds of gas and dust, generally have a redder (H − Ks) colour than older clusters, whose gas and dust have already been ejected. This bimodal behaviour is also evident in the colour-magnitude diagram Mk vs. (J − Ks), where the brightest clusters split into two sequences separating younger from older clusters. In addition, the reddening-free index Qd = (H − Ks) − 0.884 (J − H) has been shown to correlate with age for the young clusters and thus provided an effective way to differentiate the embedded clusters from the older ones. Aims. We aim to study the behaviour of these photometric indices for star cluster systems in the Local Group. In particular, we investigate the effectiveness of the Qd index in sorting out clusters of different ages at their early evolutionary stages. In addition, the whole set of homogeneous measurements will serve as a template for analyses of the populations belonging to distant galaxies that are unresolved clusters or complexes. Methods. Surface photometry was carried out for 2MASS images of populous clusters younger than ~100 Myr whose ages were available. The integrated magnitude and colours were measured to a limiting radius and combined to generate the photometric diagrams. Some clusters, particularly the embedded ones, were studied for the first time using this method. Results. The integrated magnitudes and colours extracted from the surface photometry of the most populous clusters/complexes in the Local Group show the expected bimodal distribution in the colour–colour and colour–magnitude diagrams. In particular, we confirm the index Qd as a powerful tool for distinguishing clusters younger than about 7Myr from older clusters.
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