Young stellar clusters and associations in M33
M. Grossi, E. Corbelli, C. Giovanardi, L. Magrini

TL;DR
This study analyzes 32 young star clusters in M33 across multiple wavelengths, revealing their ages, masses, extinction, and dust properties, and suggests significant UV and Halpha photon leakage affecting observed emissions.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of young clusters in M33, highlighting photon leakage and IMF sampling effects on emission predictions, which are novel insights.
Findings
Cluster ages range from 2 to 15 Myr.
Masses vary between 300 and 40,000 solar masses.
Significant UV and Halpha photon leakage inferred.
Abstract
We analyse multi-wavelength observations of 32 young star clusters and associations in M33 with known oxygen abundance (8 < 12 + log(O/H) < 8.7), using ultraviolet (UV), optical, mid-infrared (MIR), CO (1-0) and 21-cm line (HI) observations. We derive their spectral energy distribution, and we determine age, bolometric luminosities, masses and the extinction, by comparing the multi-band integrated photometry to single-age stellar population models. The stellar system ages range between 2 and 15 Myr, masses are between 3 x 10^2 and 4 x 10^4 M_sun, and the intrinsic extinction, A_V, varies from 0.3 to 1 mag. We find a correlation between age and extinction, and between the cluster mass and size. The MIR emission shows the presence of a dust component around the clusters whose fractional luminosity at 24 um, L_{24}/L_{Bol}, decreases with the galactocentric distance. However, the total IR…
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