Mapping the Recent Star Formation History of the Disk of M51
Catherine C. Kaleida, Paul A. Scowen

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble imaging to analyze stellar associations in M51, deriving their ages, sizes, and properties to understand recent star formation history across the galaxy's disk.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining photometry and SED fitting to determine properties of stellar associations in M51, enabling spatially-resolved star formation analysis.
Findings
Most associations lack clear main sequence turnoffs due to observational limitations.
SED fitting provides estimates of age, mass, metallicity, and dust content for associations.
Results reveal spatial trends in recent star formation activity across M51.
Abstract
Using data acquired as part of a unique Hubble Heritage imaging program of broadband colors of the interacting spiral system M51/NGC 5195, we have conducted a photometric study of the stellar associations across the entire disk of the galaxy in order to assess trends in size, luminosity, and local environment associated with recent star formation activity in the system. Starting with a sample of over 900 potential associations, we have produced color-magnitude and color-color diagrams for the 120 associations that were deemed to be single-aged. It has been found that main sequence turnoffs are not evident for the vast majority of the stellar associations in our set, potentially due to the overlap of isochronal tracks at the high mass end of the main sequence, and the limited depth of our images at the distance of M51. In order to obtain ages for more of our sample, we produced model…
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