2008A&A...490...87G


Query : 2008A&A...490...87G

2008A&A...490...87G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 490, 87-95 (2008/10-4)

Statistics of young starforming complexes in spiral galaxies using NIR photometry.

GROSBOL P. and DOTTORI H.

Abstract (from CDS):

Very young stellar clusters and cluster complexes may be embedded in dust lanes along spiral arms in disk galaxies and escape detection in visual bands. Observations in the near-infrared K-band offer an almost unbiased view of such clusters or complexes due to the small attenuation by dust at this wavelength. The objective is to determine their population size, absolute K-band magnitude distribution above the limiting magnitude imposed by the data, and location relative to the spiral pattern in disk galaxies. All slightly extended sources were identified on deep K-band maps of 46 spiral galaxies reaching at least K=20.3mag arcsec–2 at a signal-to-noise level of 3. The galaxies had inclination angles <65° and linear resolutions <100pc with seeing better than 1". The sample includes both barred and normal spirals with a wide spread in types. We also analyzed J- and H-band colors for 4 galaxies for which such images were available. An apparent magnitude limit of K=19mag was used for the sources analyzed in order to avoid marginal detections. Furthermore, we derived the source distributions of magnitudes and relative locations with respect to the spiral patterns. Almost 70% (15/22) of the grand-design spiral galaxies show significant concentration of bright K-band knots in their arm regions corresponding to 30% (15/46) of the full sample. Color-color diagrams for the 4 spirals with JHK photometry suggest that a significant fraction of the diffuse sources found in the arms are complexes of young stellar clusters with ages <10Myr and reddened with several magnitudes of visual extinction. The brightest knots reach an absolute K-band magnitude MK of -15.5mag corresponding to stellar clusters or complexes with total masses up to at least 105M. Brightest magnitude and number of knots correlate with the total absolute magnitude of the host galaxy. More knots are seen in galaxies with high far-infrared flux and strong two-armed spiral perturbations. The bright knots constitute up to a few percent of the total K-band flux from their parent galaxy and account for a star formation rate of ∼1M/yr for the brightest grand-design spiral galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: spiral - galaxies: structure - galaxies: star clusters - infrared: galaxies - techniques: photometric

Simbad objects: 52

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Number of rows : 52
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3813 0
2 NGC 157 EmG 00 34 46.7879913696 -08 23 47.273597952   11.0 19.00 10.03 10.7 ~ 343 0
3 NGC 210 GiP 00 40 34.9927609368 -13 52 21.999585108   11.8   11.00 11.4 ~ 170 0
4 NGC 289 AGN 00 52 42.365 -31 12 20.99   11.36 13.44 10.38 11.4 ~ 226 0
5 NGC 578 G 01 30 28.548 -22 40 01.96   11.72 10.93 10.63 11.6 ~ 168 0
6 NGC 685 G 01 47 42.8337567552 -52 45 42.808467960   12.02   11.08 11.9 ~ 104 0
7 NGC 894 G 02 21 36.470 -05 31 17.02 12.21 12.26 11.73     ~ 142 2
8 M 77 GiP 02 42 40.7091669408 -00 00 47.859690204 9.70 9.61 8.87 10.1 9.9 ~ 4457 2
9 NGC 1084 GiG 02 45 59.926 -07 34 43.10 11.22 11.59 10.73 10.55 11.1 ~ 357 2
10 NGC 1087 H2G 02 46 25.1550134904 -00 29 55.457857644   11.5   11.4 11.5 ~ 314 0
11 NGC 1187 EmG 03 02 37.5895048560 -22 52 02.479512648   11.41   10.43 11.2 ~ 210 1
12 NGC 1255 GiG 03 13 31.9885639248 -25 43 30.399262428   11.80   10.66 11.5 ~ 146 0
13 NGC 1300 GiP 03 19 41.0462219928 -19 24 40.187565432   11.16 10.42 9.90 10.7 ~ 504 0
14 NGC 1350 GiG 03 31 08.119 -33 37 43.10   11.20 10.52 9.77 10.6 ~ 177 0
15 NGC 1357 GiG 03 33 17.0545498128 -13 39 50.970066984   12.44   11.8 11.3 ~ 142 0
16 NGC 1365 Sy1 03 33 36.458 -36 08 26.37 10.48 10.08 9.63 8.79 9.7 ~ 1721 2
17 NGC 1367 GiG 03 35 01.3451198496 -24 55 59.504904516   11.48   9.98 11.1 ~ 187 0
18 NGC 1398 GiG 03 38 52.130 -26 20 16.22   10.37   8.90 10.1 ~ 224 0
19 NGC 1425 EmG 03 42 11.4831633240 -29 53 36.186684252   11.61   11.6 10.9 ~ 197 0
20 NGC 1566 Sy1 04 20 00.3968473248 -54 56 16.624708764 10.29 10.19 9.73 9.21 10.1 ~ 850 2
21 [RLK73] IRc 2 IR 05 35 14.51548 -05 22 30.5943           ~ 626 1
22 NGC 2775 G 09 10 20.1334093488 +07 02 16.874157048   11.417 10.481 9.920 8.994 ~ 346 0
23 NGC 2855 G 09 21 27.4894926552 -11 54 34.337758068   13.24 12.23 10.77   ~ 89 0
24 NGC 2935 EmG 09 36 44.8527810504 -21 07 41.560449096   11.84 10.04 10.44 11.6 ~ 127 1
25 NGC 2997 GiG 09 45 38.7542237472 -31 11 27.345810192   9.97 9.41 8.84 9.9 ~ 407 0
26 M 95 GiP 10 43 57.7313485800 +11 42 13.301191332 10.71 10.51 9.73 9.48   ~ 1068 2
27 M 96 GiP 10 46 45.744 +11 49 11.78 10.42 10.15 9.25 8.99   ~ 795 1
28 NGC 3370 GiG 10 47 04.0734572856 +17 16 25.315359780   12.4       ~ 238 0
29 NAME M96 Group GrG 10 48 +13.3           ~ 305 0
30 NGC 3389 GiG 10 48 27.9084984144 +12 31 59.659616244   12.0       ~ 224 1
31 NGC 3621 AGN 11 18 16.300 -32 48 45.36 10.10 9.44 9.56 8.07 10.1 ~ 558 3
32 M 66 GiP 11 20 15.026 +12 59 28.64 9.85 9.65 8.92     ~ 1319 4
33 NGC 3810 GiG 11 40 58.7615811624 +11 28 15.808680696   11.4       ~ 326 2
34 NGC 4030 GiP 12 00 23.6102390784 -01 06 00.197099136   11.42   10.3 10.4 ~ 320 1
35 M 100 AGN 12 22 54.9299993592 +15 49 20.296257960 10.04 10.05 9.35     ~ 1780 2
36 NGC 4535 H2G 12 34 20.3443516704 +08 11 51.908488116   11.1       ~ 588 0
37 M 58 SyG 12 37 43.597 +11 49 05.12 10.80 10.48 9.66     ~ 1044 2
38 NGC 4941 Sy2 13 04 13.1036380320 -05 33 05.752803672   13.18 12.23 10.74   ~ 349 0
39 NGC 4965 EmG 13 07 09.3504711408 -28 13 41.789696088   12.76   11.96 12.7 ~ 68 1
40 NGC 4981 GiG 13 08 48.7426150512 -06 46 38.957361240   12.1   10.91 11.7 ~ 160 0
41 NGC 5085 GiG 13 20 17.9 -24 26 25   11.99 11.12 10.62 11.0 ~ 93 0
42 NGC 5086 GiC 13 20 55.4 -43 44 20   16.86   15.57   ~ 17 0
43 NGC 5134 EmG 13 25 18.5250908808 -21 08 03.066281880   12.11   10.77 11.3 ~ 104 0
44 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3330 0
45 NGC 5247 GiG 13 38 03.0183262176 -17 53 02.645511252   10.77   9.96 10.5 ~ 214 0
46 NGC 5364 GiP 13 56 12.004 +05 00 52.06   13.2       ~ 248 0
47 NGC 5668 G 14 33 24.3419973936 +04 27 01.650790800   12.7       ~ 209 0
48 NGC 5861 Sy2 15 09 16.09127 -11 19 17.9800   13.34 12.62 11.03 11.5 ~ 162 0
49 NGC 6382 GiG 17 27 55.1612981088 +56 52 07.356681372   15.2       ~ 14 0
50 NGC 6384 G 17 32 24.2848390896 +07 03 37.531624968   13.2       ~ 298 0
51 NGC 7213 Sy1 22 09 16.2100443720 -47 10 00.115999716   10.97 12.08 10.50 10.6 ~ 637 0
52 NGC 7418 EmG 22 56 36.1156121952 -37 01 47.845242192   11.66 11.39 10.66 11.3 ~ 161 1

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