Massive Star Cluster Formation and Destruction in Luminous Infrared Galaxies in GOALS II: An ACS/WFC3 Survey of Nearby LIRGs
Sean Linden, Aaron Evans, Kirsten Larson, George Privon, Lee Armus,, Jeff Rich, Tanio Diaz-Santos, Eric Murphy, Yiqing Song, Loreto Barcos-Munoz,, Justin Howell, Vassilis Charmandaris, Hanae Inami, Vivian U, Jason Surace,, Joseph Mazzarella, Daniela Calzetti

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble Space Telescope imaging to analyze star cluster populations in 10 luminous infrared galaxies, revealing insights into their formation, destruction, and mass distribution, especially in merging systems.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of star cluster ages, masses, and destruction mechanisms in U/LIRGs, highlighting differences between galaxy regions and merger stages.
Findings
Steeper cluster age distribution in U/LIRGs compared to lower-luminosity galaxies.
Evidence of mass-dependent cluster destruction in galaxy centers.
Increase in massive cluster formation during late-stage mergers.
Abstract
We present the results of a Hubble Space Telescope WFC3 near-UV and ACS/WFC optical study into the star cluster populations of 10 luminous and ultra-luminous infrared galaxies (U/LIRGs) in the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey (GOALS). Through integrated broadband photometry we have derived ages, masses, and extinctions for a total of 1027 star clusters in galaxies with 110 Mpc in order to avoid issues related to cluster blending. The measured cluster age distribution slope of is steeper than what has been observed in lower-luminosity star-forming galaxies. Further, differences in the slope of the observed cluster age distribution between inner- () and outer-disk () star clusters provides evidence of mass-dependent cluster destruction in the central…
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