2013ApJ...762..123W


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2013ApJ...762..123W - Astrophys. J., 762, 123 (2013/January-2)

The Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury. IV. A probabilistic approach to inferring the high-mass stellar initial mass function and other power-law functions.

WEISZ D.R., FOUESNEAU M., HOGG D.W., RIX H.-W., DOLPHIN A.E., DALCANTON J.J., FOREMAN-MACKEY D.T., LANG D., JOHNSON L.C., BEERMAN L.C., BELL E.F., GORDON K.D., GOULIERMIS D., KALIRAI J.S., SKILLMAN E.D. and WILLIAMS B.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a probabilistic approach for inferring the parameters of the present-day power-law stellar mass function (MF) of a resolved young star cluster. This technique (1) fully exploits the information content of a given data set; (2) can account for observational uncertainties in a straightforward way; (3) assigns meaningful uncertainties to the inferred parameters; (4) avoids the pitfalls associated with binning data; and (5) can be applied to virtually any resolved young cluster, laying the groundwork for a systematic study of the high-mass stellar MF (M ≳ 1 M). Using simulated clusters and Markov Chain Monte Carlo sampling of the probability distribution functions, we show that estimates of the MF slope, α, are unbiased and that the uncertainty, Δα, depends primarily on the number of observed stars and on the range of stellar masses they span, assuming that the uncertainties on individual masses and the completeness are both well characterized. Using idealized mock data, we compute the theoretical precision, i.e., lower limits, on α, and provide an analytic approximation for Δα as a function of the observed number of stars and mass range. Comparison with literature studies shows that ∼3/4 of quoted uncertainties are smaller than the theoretical lower limit. By correcting these uncertainties to the theoretical lower limits, we find that the literature studies yield < α > = 2.46, with a 1σ dispersion of 0.35 dex. We verify that it is impossible for a power-law MF to obtain meaningful constraints on the upper mass limit of the initial mass function, beyond the lower bound of the most massive star actually observed. We show that avoiding substantial biases in the MF slope requires (1) including the MF as a prior when deriving individual stellar mass estimates, (2) modeling the uncertainties in the individual stellar masses, and (3) fully characterizing and then explicitly modeling the completeness for stars of a given mass. The precision on MF slope recovery in this paper are lower limits, as we do not explicitly consider all possible sources of uncertainty, including dynamical effects (e.g., mass segregation), unresolved binaries, and non-coeval populations. We briefly discuss how each of these effects can be incorporated into extensions of the present framework. Finally, we emphasize that the technique and lessons learned are applicable to more general problems involving power-law fitting.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: star clusters: general - methods: statistical - stars: luminosity function, mass function

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Number of rows : 88
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12650 1
2 NGC 346 Cl* 00 59 04.4000 -72 10 39.000           ~ 490 0
3 NGC 457 OpC 01 19 32.9 +58 16 41   6.97 6.4     ~ 244 2
4 M 103 OpC 01 33 21.4 +60 39 32   7.72 7.4     ~ 201 0
5 NGC 654 OpC 01 44 01.9 +61 52 59   7.34 6.5     ~ 198 0
6 NGC 663 OpC 01 46 21 +61 12.7   7.78 7.1     ~ 255 0
7 Cl Stock 2 OpC 02 15 25.4 +59 31 19           ~ 128 0
8 NGC 884 OpC 02 22 20.2 +57 08 56           ~ 486 0
9 IC 1805 OpC 02 32 50.4 +61 28 16           ~ 519 1
10 Cl Melotte 20 OpC 03 26 28.1 +48 58 30           ~ 861 0
11 NGC 1342 OpC 03 31 34.6 +37 22 48   7.35 6.7     ~ 123 0
12 Cl Melotte 22 OpC 03 46 24.2 +24 06 50           ~ 3435 0
13 NGC 1502 OpC 04 07 49.0 +62 19 55   7.47 6.9     ~ 190 1
14 NGC 1528 OpC 04 15 30.7 +51 13 05   6.83 6.4     ~ 120 0
15 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 0
16 NGC 1662 OpC 04 48 47.5 +10 52 55   7.0 6.4     ~ 137 0
17 NGC 1664 OpC 04 51 03.1 +43 40 34           ~ 128 0
18 NGC 1761 As* 04 56 39 -66 29.0     9.94     ~ 99 0
19 NGC 1763 As* 04 56 51.5 -66 24 25     9.40     ~ 162 3
20 NGC 1893 OpC 05 22 53.8 +33 26 38           ~ 261 0
21 LH 58 As* 05 26 45 -68 49.9   7.97 7.96     ~ 58 0
22 M 42 HII 05 35 17 -05 23.4           ~ 4076 0
23 M 36 OpC 05 36 20.2 +34 08 06   6.09 6.0     ~ 187 2
24 NGC 2122 As* 05 48 55 -70 04.1     10.43     ~ 91 0
25 LH 118 As* 05 49 33 -70 06.3           ~ 44 0
26 M 37 OpC 05 52 17.8 +32 32 42   6.19 5.6     ~ 401 2
27 NGC 2169 OpC 06 08 30 +13 57.1   5.99 5.9     ~ 160 0
28 NGC 2168 OpC 06 09 05.3 +24 20 10           ~ 558 0
29 NGC 2232 OpC 06 27 33.1 -04 44 56           ~ 185 0
30 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
31 NGC 2251 OpC 06 34 43.2 +08 20 13   7.69 7.3     ~ 113 0
32 NGC 2264 OpC 06 40 52.1 +09 52 37           ~ 1793 0
33 NGC 2281 OpC 06 48 21.8 +41 03 36   6.05 5.4     ~ 155 0
34 NGC 2301 OpC 06 51 46.3 +00 27 54   6.30 6.0     ~ 159 0
35 NGC 2323 OpC 07 02 44.2 -08 21 54           ~ 195 0
36 NGC 2362 OpC 07 18 41.0 -24 57 14           ~ 409 0
37 Cl Collinder 140 OpC 07 23 31.7 -31 57 58           ~ 131 0
38 NGC 2422 OpC 07 36 35.3 -14 29 20           ~ 246 0
39 NGC 2439 OpC 07 40 46.6 -31 41 38   7.31 6.9     ~ 141 0
40 NGC 2451 Cl* 07 45.4 -37 58           ~ 158 1
41 NGC 2482 OpC 07 55 08.9 -24 15 47   7.71 7.3     ~ 92 0
42 NGC 2516 OpC 07 58 06.5 -60 48 00           ~ 713 0
43 NGC 2539 OpC 08 10 37.9 -12 50 02   7.05 6.5     ~ 145 0
44 NGC 2548 OpC 08 13 38.9 -05 43 34           ~ 182 0
45 NGC 2571 OpC 08 18 54 -29 46.5   7.16 7.0     ~ 76 0
46 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13.0 +19 37 16           ~ 1564 0
47 IC 2391 OpC 08 41 10.1 -52 59 28           ~ 822 0
48 IC 2581 OpC 10 27 28.1 -57 37 34   4.79 4.3     ~ 134 0
49 IC 2602 OpC 10 42 27.1 -64 25 34           ~ 675 0
50 Cl Trumpler 14 OpC 10 43 56.6 -59 33 11   5.70 5.5     ~ 509 0
51 Cl Trumpler 16 OpC 10 45 00.7 -59 42 00           ~ 484 0
52 NGC 3532 OpC 11 05 40.1 -58 42 25           ~ 350 0
53 NGC 3590 OpC 11 13 02.9 -60 47 24           ~ 85 0
54 NGC 3766 OpC 11 36 14.6 -61 36 58   5.66 5.3     ~ 213 0
55 NGC 4349 OpC 12 24 11.5 -61 51 58   8.01 7.4     ~ 113 0
56 NGC 4609 OpC 12 42 19.7 -62 59 42   7.32 6.9     ~ 89 0
57 NGC 4755 OpC 12 53 39.6 -60 22 16           ~ 289 0
58 NGC 4852 OpC 13 00 11 -59 36.4     8.9     ~ 38 0
59 NGC 5281 OpC 13 46 27.4 -62 54 58   6.15 5.9     ~ 87 0
60 NGC 5460 OpC 14 07 23.3 -48 17 06   5.85 5.6     ~ 99 0
61 NGC 5662 OpC 14 34 56.2 -56 38 24   6.18 5.5     ~ 122 0
62 NGC 5715 OpC 14 43 26.2 -57 34 41     9.8     ~ 27 0
63 Cl Lynga 4 OpC 15 33 22.6 -55 14 02   12.57 11.4     ~ 22 0
64 Cl Trumpler 23 OpC 16 00 52.3 -53 32 20     11.2     ~ 51 0
65 NGC 6025 OpC 16 03 07.0 -60 25 48           ~ 104 0
66 NGC 6067 OpC 16 13 11.8 -54 13 37           ~ 211 0
67 Cl Lynga 9 OpC 16 20 40.8 -48 31 23           ~ 24 0
68 NGC 6242 OpC 16 55 30.7 -39 28 26           ~ 89 0
69 NGC 6281 OpC 17 04 43.0 -37 56 53           ~ 137 0
70 NGC 6405 OpC 17 40 16.6 -32 14 31           ~ 201 0
71 IC 4665 OpC 17 46 13.0 +05 36 54           ~ 372 0
72 Cl Czernik 37 OpC 17 53 16.8 -27 22 23           ~ 30 0
73 M 21 OpC 18 04 08.6 -22 30 18           ~ 146 0
74 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1029 1
75 NGC 6633 OpC 18 27 22.8 +06 36 54           ~ 385 0
76 NGC 6705 OpC 18 51 03.8 -06 16 19   6.32 5.8     ~ 411 0
77 NGC 6709 OpC 18 51 20.6 +10 20 02   7.18 6.7     ~ 126 0
78 NGC 6823 OpC 19 43 10.6 +23 19 16   7.71 7.1     ~ 270 2
79 NGC 6871 OpC 20 06 11.5 +35 45 54   5.43 5.2     ~ 225 0
80 Cl Berkeley 86 OpC 20 20 20 +38 41.3           ~ 123 0
81 M 29 OpC 20 23 46 +38 29.2   7.30 6.6     ~ 245 0
82 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 943 0
83 NGC 7092 OpC 21 31 33.4 +48 14 49           ~ 223 0
84 NGC 7160 OpC 21 53 48 +62 35.3   6.34 6.1     ~ 235 0
85 NGC 7243 OpC 22 15 09 +49 49.8   6.54 6.4     ~ 121 0
86 NGC 7380 OpC 22 47 16 +58 07.5           ~ 190 0
87 Ass Cep OB 5 As* 23 02 16 +57 01.3           ~ 19 1
88 NGC 7790 OpC 23 58 27.1 +61 12 36   9.18 8.5     ~ 272 0

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