Dynamical mass of a star cluster in M83: a test of fibre-fed multi-object spectroscopy
SL Moll (Sheffield), R de Grijs, P Anders, PA Crowther, SS Larsen, LJ, Smith, SF Portegies Zwart

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that fibre-fed multi-object spectroscopy can reliably measure the velocity dispersions and dynamical masses of star clusters in M83, offering an efficient method for studying cluster dynamics.
Contribution
It introduces and validates a method using fibre-fed spectroscopy to determine star cluster velocity dispersions and masses simultaneously, improving observational efficiency.
Findings
Velocity dispersions can be reliably measured with fibre-fed spectroscopy.
The method yields dynamical masses consistent with previous measurements.
Clusters may not be in virial equilibrium but could survive long-term.
Abstract
(Abridged) Aims: We obtained VLT/FLAMES+UVES high-resolution, fibre-fed spectroscopy (FFS) of five young massive clusters in M83 (NGC 5236). This forms the basis of a pilot study testing the feasibility of using FFS to measure the velocity dispersions of several clusters simultaneously, in order to determine their dynamical masses; Methods: We adopted two methods for determining the velocity dispersion of the star clusters: cross-correlating the cluster spectrum with the template spectra and minimising a chi^2 value between the cluster spectrum and the broadened template spectra. Cluster 805 in M83 was chosen as a control to test the reliability of the method, through a comparison with the results obtained from a standard echelle VLT/UVES spectrum obtained by Larsen & Richtler; Results: We find no dependence of the velocity dispersions measured for a cluster on the choice of red giant…
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