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1998ApJ...506..721S - Astrophys. J., 506, 721-726 (1998/October-3)

The initial mass functions in the super-star clusters NGC 1569A and NGC 1705-1.

STERNBERG A.

Abstract (from CDS):

I use recent photometric and stellar velocity dispersion measurements of the super-star clusters (SSCs) NGC 1569A and NGC 1705-1 to determine their present-day luminosity/mass ratios (LV/M). I then use the inferred LV/M, together with population synthesis models of evolving star clusters, to constrain the initial mass functions (IMFs) in these objects. I find that (LV/M) = 28.9 in 1569A and (LV/M) = 126 in 1705-1. It follows that in 1569A the IMF is steep with α ∼ 2.5 for m–αdm IMFs that extend to 0.1 M. This implies that most of the stellar mass in 1569A is contained in low-mass (<1 M) stars; however, in 1705-1 the IMF is either flat, with α ≲ 2, or it is truncated at a lower mass limit between 1 and 3 M. I compare the inferred IMFs with the mass functions (MFs) of Galactic globular clusters. It appears that 1569A has a sufficient reservoir of low-mass stars for it plausibly to evolve into an object similar to Galactic globular clusters; however, the apparent deficiency of low-mass stars in 1705-1 may make it difficult for this SSC to become a globular cluster. If low-mass stars do dominate the cluster mass in 1705-1, the large LV/M in this SSC may be evidence that the most massive stars have formed close to the cluster cores.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 1569 - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 1705 - Galaxies: Luminosity Function, Mass Function - galaxies: starburst - - galaxies: star clusters - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

CDS comments: NGC 1569-A = NAME NGC 1569 CL* A, NGC 1705-1 = MMT A in SIMBAD

Simbad objects: 5

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