The cluster population of the irregular galaxy NGC 4449 as seen by the Hubble Advanced Camera for Surveys
Francesca Annibali (INAF-OABo), Monica Tosi (INAF-OABo), Alessandra, Aloisi (STScI), Roeland P. van der Marel (STScI)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties, ages, and distribution of star clusters in galaxy NGC 4449 using Hubble data, revealing continuous age distribution, mass range, and insights into cluster disruption and morphology.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of star cluster properties in NGC 4449, including age, mass, and spatial distribution, using Hubble ACS imaging and population synthesis models.
Findings
Clusters have ages spanning a Hubble time.
Masses range from ~10^3 to 2 x 10^6 solar masses.
Young clusters are located in star-forming regions.
Abstract
We present a study of the star cluster population in the starburst irregular galaxy NGC 4449 based on B, V, I, and Ha images taken with the Advanced Camera for Surveys on the Hubble Space Telescope. We derive the cluster properties such as size, ellipticity, and total magnitudes. Cluster ages and masses are derived fitting the observed spectral energy distributions with different population synthesis models. Our analysis is strongly affected by the age-metallicity degeneracy; however, if we assume a metallicity of ~1/4 solar, as derived from spectroscopy of HII regions, we find that the clusters have ages distributed quite continuously over a Hubble time, and they have masses from ~10^3 M_sun up to ~2 x 10^6 M_sun, assuming a Salpeters' IMF down to 0.1 M_sun. Young clusters are preferentially located in regions of young star formation, while old clusters are distributed over the whole…
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