Young star clusters in interacting galaxies - NGC 1487 and NGC 4038/4039
Sabine Mengel, Matthew D. Lehnert, Niranjan A. Thatte, William D., Vacca, Brad Whitmore, Rupali Chandar

TL;DR
This study compares dynamical and photometric mass estimates of young star clusters in interacting galaxies, finding most are bound and survived early gas removal, while some show signs of active dissolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of dynamical and photometric masses for clusters in NGC 1487 and NGC 4038/4039, highlighting their evolutionary states.
Findings
Most Antennae clusters are bound or marginally bound.
Some clusters show signs of active dissolution.
Dissolution correlates with low pressure/density.
Abstract
We estimate the dynamical masses of several young (~10 Myr) massive star clusters in two interacting galaxies, NGC 4038/4039 ("The Antennae") and NGC 1487, under the assumption of virial equilibrium. These are compared with photometric mass estimates from K-band photometry and assuming a standard Kroupa IMF. The clusters were selected to have near-infrared colors dominated by red supergiants, and hence to be old enough to have survived the earliest phases of cluster evolution when the interstellar medium is rapidly swept out from the cluster, supported by the fact that there is no obvious Halpha emission associated with the clusters. All but one of the Antennae clusters have dynamical and photometric mass estimates which are within a factor ~2 of one another, implying both that standard IMFs provide a good approximation to the IMF of these clusters, and that there is no significant…
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