Global survey of star clusters in the Milky Way VI. Age distribution and cluster formation history
A.E. Piskunov, A. Just, N.V. Kharchenko, P. Berczik, R.-D. Scholz, S., Reffert, S.X. Yen

TL;DR
This study uses the MWSC survey to analyze the age distribution of Milky Way star clusters, revealing spatial variations and constraining the cluster formation history over the last 5 billion years.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of the Milky Way star cluster age distribution, incorporating spatial variations and developing an analytical model to infer cluster formation history.
Findings
Older clusters are more common in the inner disk.
The age distribution varies significantly along the Z-axis.
Cluster formation rate has been declining over time.
Abstract
The all-sky Milky Way Star Clusters (MWSC) survey provides uniform and precise ages and other parameters for a variety of clusters in the Solar Neighbourhood. We construct the cluster age distribution, investigate its spatial variations, and discuss constraints on cluster formation scenarios of the Galactic disk during the last 5 Gyrs. Due to the spatial extent of the MWSC, we consider spatial variations of the age distribution along galactocentric radius , and along -axis. For the analysis of the age distribution we use 2242 clusters, which all lie within roughly 2.5 kpc of the Sun. To connect the observed age distribution to the cluster formation history we build an analytical model based on simple assumptions on the cluster initial mass function and on the cluster mass-lifetime relation, fit it to the observations, and determine the parameters of the cluster formation law.…
Peer Reviews
No public reviews on file for this paper yet. If you reviewed it on a platform where reviews are public (OpenReview, ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML), you can paste yours below so the community can read it here.
Videos
No videos yet. Explain this paper in a talk, walkthrough, or lecture? Add one.
Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
