The Spatial Evolution of Star Clusters in NGC 628 with JWST
Anne S. M. Buckner, Ana Duarte-Cabral, Angela Adamo, Sean Linden, Michele Cignoni, Varun Bajaj, Arjan Bik, Giacomo Bortolini, Daniela Calzetti, Matteo Correnti, Bruce G. Elmegreen, Debra M. Elmegreen, Helena Faustino Vieira, John S. Gallagher III, Kathryn Grasha, Benjamin Gregg

TL;DR
This study uses JWST and HST data to analyze the spatial distribution and evolution of star clusters in NGC 628, revealing how galactic dynamics influence cluster formation, dispersal, and spatial patterns over time.
Contribution
It provides the most comprehensive analysis to date of star cluster spatial behavior in NGC 628, linking cluster properties with galactic structures and dynamics.
Findings
Young clusters are tightly grouped, older clusters are more dispersed.
YMCs tend to associate with lower-mass clusters, not other YMCs.
Spatial distribution patterns vary with galactic features like the Lindblad resonance and spiral arms.
Abstract
We examine the spatial distribution of star clusters in NGC 628 using the statistical tool INDICATE to quantify clustering tendencies. Our sample, based on HST and JWST observations, is the most complete to date, spanning ages from 1 Myr to >100 Myr. We find cluster spatial behaviour varies with galactic position, age, and mass. Most emerging young clusters are tightly spatially associated with each other, while fully emerged clusters are in \sim1.5 times looser spatial associations, irrespective of age. Young Massive Clusters (YMCs \ge 10^4 M_{\odot}) tend to associate with lower-mass clusters but not strongly with other YMCs, implying that intense star formation regions produce a few YMCs alongside many lower-mass clusters rather than multiple YMCs together. Young concentrated clusters show a wide radial distribution in the galactic disk, which narrows with age; with concentrated…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
