The Star Cluster Population of M51: II. Age distribution and relations among the derived parameters
N. Bastian, M. Gieles, H.J.G.L.M. Lamers, R. de Grijs, R.A., Scheepmaker

TL;DR
This study analyzes the star cluster population of M51 using Hubble data to determine age, mass, and size distributions, revealing a recent increase in cluster formation, many young unbound clusters, and size distribution patterns similar to globular clusters.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive dataset of star clusters in M51 and investigates their age, size, and extinction relations, highlighting recent formation activity and disruption patterns.
Findings
Cluster formation rate increased 50-70 Myr ago.
Many young (<10 Myr) clusters are likely unbound and will disrupt soon.
Cluster size distribution follows a power-law similar to globular clusters.
Abstract
We use archival {\it Hubble Space Telescope} observations of broad-band images from the ultraviolet (F255W-filter) through the near infrared (NICMOS F160W-filter) to study the star cluster population of the interacting spiral galaxy M51. We obtain age, mass, extinction, and effective radius estimates for 1152 star clusters in a region of kpc centered on the nucleus and extending into the outer spiral arms. In this paper we present the data set and exploit it to determine the age distribution and relationships among the fundamental parameters (i.e. age, mass, effective radius). Using this dataset we find: {\it i}) that the cluster formation rate seems to have had a large increase 50-70 Myr ago, which is coincident with the suggested {\it second passage} of its companion, NGC 5195, {\it ii}) a large number of extremely young ( 10 Myr) star clusters, which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
