Photometric Properties of the M33 Star Cluster System
Izaskun San Roman, Ata Sarajedini, Antonio Aparicio

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive catalog of 2,990 extended sources in M33, including new candidate clusters, with photometric data and analysis revealing diverse ages, possible evolutionary effects, and signs of historical interactions affecting the cluster system.
Contribution
The study presents a large, detailed catalog of M33 star clusters with new candidates and photometric analysis, offering insights into their ages, distribution, and evolutionary features.
Findings
Wide range of cluster colors indicating diverse ages.
Detection of a sequence suggesting very young clusters with nebular emission.
Evidence of depletion and evolutionary effects in the cluster distribution.
Abstract
We present a catalog of 2,990 extended sources in a 1deg x1deg area centered on M33 using the MegaCam camera on the 3.6m Canada-France-Hawaii telescope (CFHT). The catalog includes 599 new candidate stellar clusters, 204 previously confirmed clusters, 1,969 likely background galaxies and 218 unknown extended objects. We present ugriz integrated magnitudes of the candidates and confirmed star clusters as well as full width at half maximum, ellipticity and stellarity. Based on the properties of the confirmed star clusters, we select a sub-sample of highly probable clusters composed of 246 objects. The integrated photometry of the complete cluster catalog reveals a wide range of colors from -0.4 < (g-r) < 1.5 and -1.0 < (r-i) < 1.0 with no obvious cluster subpopulations. Comparisons with models of simple stellar populations suggest a large range of ages some as old as ~ 10 Gyrs. In…
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