The population of Young Stellar Clusters throughout the disk of M33
Saurabh Sharma, Edvige Corbelli, Carlo Giovanardi, Leslie K. Hunt,, Francesco Palla

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes young stellar clusters in M33, revealing their distribution, properties, and star formation history across the galaxy's disk, with implications for understanding star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of YSCs in M33, including their distribution, mass, size, and age, extending previous studies to larger galactic radii and offering new insights into star formation.
Findings
915 MIR sources identified up to 16 kpc from galaxy center
YSCs show a steep radial density decline beyond 4.5 kpc
Most YSCs are young (3-10 Myr) with low extinction
Abstract
The properties of young stellar clusters (YSCs) in M33, identified from the center out to about twice the size of the bright star-forming disk,are investigated. We find 915 discrete MIR sources as far as the extent of the warped HI disk, i.e. 16 kpc from the galaxy center. Their surface density has a steep radial decline beyond 4.5 kpc, and flattens out beyond the optical radius at 8.5 kpc. We are able to identify YSCs out to 12 kpc. At large galactocentric radii, the paucity of very luminous clusters and the relevance of hot dust emission become evident from the analysis of the bolometric and MIR luminosity functions. The YSC mass and size are correlated with a log-log slope of 2.09, similar to that measured for giant molecular clouds in M33 and the Milky Way, which represent the protocluster environment. Most of the YSCs in our sample have low extinction and ages between 3 and 10 Myr.…
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