Improving Star Cluster Age Estimates in PHANGS-HST Galaxies and the Impact on Cluster Demographics in NGC 628
Bradley C. Whitmore, Rupali Chandar, Janice C. Lee, Matthew Floyd,, Sinan Deger, James Lilly, Rebecca Minsley, David A. Thilker, M\'ed\'eric, Boquien, Daniel A. Dale, Kiana Henny, Fabian Scheuermann, Ashley T. Barnes,, Frank Bigiel, Eric Emsellem, Simon Glover, Kathryn Grasha

TL;DR
This study improves star cluster age estimates in PHANGS-HST galaxies by correcting degeneracies, significantly reducing catastrophic errors, and revealing new insights into cluster demographics and galaxy dynamics.
Contribution
Introduces a method to correct age-dating of globular clusters using color and metallicity adjustments, reducing errors by about 15%.
Findings
Reduction of catastrophic age-estimate errors from 13-21% to 3-8%.
Identification of a 300 Myr cluster population in NGC 1365's center.
Demonstration of fixing dusty young cluster age misclassification.
Abstract
A long-standing problem when deriving the physical properties of stellar populations is the degeneracy between age, reddening, and metallicity. When a single metallicity is used for all star clusters in a galaxy, this degeneracy can result in catastrophic errors for old globular clusters. Typically, approximately 10 - 20 % of all clusters detected in spiral galaxies can have ages that are incorrect by a factor of ten or more. In this paper we present a pilot study for four galaxies (NGC 628, NGC 1433, NGC 1365, and NGC 3351) from the PHANGS-HST survey. We describe methods to correct the age-dating for old globular clusters, by first identifying candidates using their colors, and then reassigning ages and reddening based on a lower metallicity solution. We find that young interlopers can be identified from their Halpha flux. CO (2-1) intensity or the presence of dust can also…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
