The Star Formation History of a Post-Starburst Galaxy Determined From Its Cluster Population
Rupali Chandar, Angus Mok, K. Decker French, Adam Smercina, and, John-David T. Smith

TL;DR
This study uses star cluster populations to directly measure the recent star formation history of a post-starburst galaxy, revealing a recent intense burst and earlier star-forming episodes, with detailed age and mass estimates.
Contribution
It introduces a new method to determine galaxy star formation rates from star cluster data and applies it to a post-starburst galaxy, providing detailed SFH insights.
Findings
Detected no clusters younger than 70 Myr, indicating star formation ceased then.
Identified a peak star formation rate of about 500 solar masses per year 120 Myr ago.
Revealed a prior starburst 1-3 Gyr ago with a rate comparable to other starburst galaxies.
Abstract
The recent star formation histories (SFHs) of post-starburst galaxies have been determined almost exclusively from detailed modeling of their composite star light. This has provided important but limited information on the number, strength, and duration of bursts of star formation. In this work, we present a direct and independent measure of the recent SFH of S12 (plate-mjd-fiber for SDSS 623-52051-207; designated EAS12 in Smercina et al. 2018) from its star cluster population. We detect clusters from high resolution, optical observations from HST, and compare their luminosities and colors with stellar population models to estimate the ages and masses of the clusters. No clusters younger than 70 Myr are found, indicating star formation shut off at this time. Clusters formed 120 Myr ago reach masses up to , several times higher than…
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