Super Star Clusters in the Central Starburst of NGC 4945
Kimberly L. Emig, Alberto D. Bolatto, Adam K. Leroy, Elisabeth A. C., Mills, Maria J. Jimenez Donaire, Alexander G. G. M. Tielens, Adam Ginsburg,, Mark Gorski, Nico Krieger, Rebecca C. Levy, David S. Meier, Jurgen Ott, Erik, Rosolowsky, Todd A. Thompson, and Sylvain Veilleux

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to identify and analyze 27 candidate super star clusters in NGC 4945's nuclear starburst, revealing their properties, mass distribution, and early evolutionary state.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA imaging of super star clusters in NGC 4945's starburst region, providing insights into their masses, sizes, and early development stages.
Findings
27 candidate super star clusters identified
Cluster mass distribution slope estimated as -1.8
Clusters have converted most natal gas into stars
Abstract
NGC 4945 is a nearby (3.8 Mpc) galaxy hosting a nuclear starburst and Seyfert Type 2 AGN. We use the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to image the 93 GHz (3.2 mm) free-free continuum and hydrogen recombination line emission (H40 and H42) at 2.2 pc (0.12'') resolution. Our observations reveal 27 bright, compact sources with FWHM sizes of 1.4 - 4.0 pc, which we identify as candidate super star clusters. Recombination line emission, tracing the ionizing photon rate of the candidate clusters, is detected in 15 sources, 6 of which have a significant synchrotron component to the 93 GHz continuum. Adopting an age of ~5 Myr, the stellar masses implied by the ionizing photon luminosities are (/M) 4.7 - 6.1. We fit a slope to the cluster mass distribution and find . The gas masses associated with…
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