Globular clusters in the blue compact galaxy ESO~338-IG04 (Tol~1924-416), as tracers of the star formation history. Results from HST/WFPC2 observations
G\"oran \"Ostlin, Nils Bergvall, Jari R\"onnback

TL;DR
This study uses HST/WFPC2 multicolor imaging to identify and analyze globular clusters in the blue compact galaxy ESO338-IG04, revealing a diverse age distribution that traces the galaxy's star formation and merger history.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of globular cluster populations in ESO338-IG04, linking their ages and properties to the galaxy's starburst and merger events.
Findings
Globular clusters range from a few Myr to 10 Gyr in age.
Clusters have masses from 10^4 to over 10^7 solar masses.
The galaxy's globular cluster population suggests multiple merger events.
Abstract
Multicolour images of the starbursting metal poor blue compact galaxy ESO338-IG04 have been obtained with WFPC2/HST. In the images we find numerous point-like sources concentrated towards the main body of the galaxy, which we identify as globular cluster candidates. We show that these objects are physically associated with the galaxy and that they are spatially extended. Given their high intrinsic luminosities, these objects cannot be individual stars. Using photometric evolution models we show that the objects constitute a rich population of massive star clusters with ages ranging from a few Myr to 10 Gyr, and masses ranging from 10^4 to more than 10^7 solar masses. We show that these objects are most likely globular clusters of varying age. There are peaks in the age distribution of the clusters: at <30 Myr, ~100 Myr, ~600 Myr, 2.5-5 Gyr and ~10 Gyr. The youngest objects are found in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
