An Ultraviolet Study of Star-Forming Regions in M31
Yongbeom Kang, Luciana Bianchi, Soo-Chang Rey

TL;DR
This study uses GALEX UV imaging to identify and analyze star-forming regions in M31, revealing recent star formation history, rates, and environmental variations across the galaxy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive UV-based catalog of star-forming regions in M31 and estimates the galaxy's recent star formation history and rate with environmental context.
Findings
Detected 894 star-forming regions across M31.
Derived a recent star formation rate of approximately 0.6-0.7 solar masses per year.
Identified a possible peak in star formation activity between 10 and 100 Myrs ago.
Abstract
We present a comprehensive study of star-forming (SF) regions in the nearest large spiral galaxy M31. We use GALEX far-UV (1344-1786 \AA, FUV) and near-UV (1771-2831 \AA, NUV) imaging to detect young massive stars and trace the recent star formation across the galaxy. The FUV and NUV flux measurements of the SF regions, combined with ground-based data for estimating the reddening by interstellar dust from the massive stars they contain, are used to derive their ages and masses. The GALEX imaging, combining deep sensitivity and coverage of the entire galaxy, provides a complete picture of the recent star formation in M31 and its variation with environment throughout the galaxy. The FUV and NUV measurements are sensitive to detect stellar populations younger than a few hundred Myrs. We detected 894 SF regions, with size > 1600 pc^{2} above an average FUV flux limit of ~ 26 ABmag…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
