2009A&A...494..933P


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2009A&A...494..933P - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 494, 933-948 (2009/2-2)

An HST/WFPC2 survey of bright young clusters in M31. I. VdB0, a massive star cluster seen at T ≃ 25 myr.

PERINA S., BARMBY P., BEASLEY M.A., BELLAZZINI M., BRODIE J.P., BURSTEIN D., COHEN J.G., FEDERICI L., FUSI PECCI F., GALLETI S., HODGE P.W., HUCHRA J.P., KISSLER-PATIG M., PUZIA T.H. and STRADER J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We introduce our imaging survey of possible young massive globular clusters in M31 performed with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) on the Hubble Space Telescope (HST). We obtained shallow (to B∼25) photometry of individual stars in 20 candidate clusters. We present here details of the data reduction pipeline that is being applied to all the survey data and describe its application to the brightest among our targets, van den Bergh 0 (VdB0), taken as a test case. Point spread function fitting photometry of individual stars was obtained for all the WFPC2 images of VdB0 and the completeness of the final samples was estimated using an extensive set of artificial stars experiments. The reddening, the age and the metallicity of the cluster were estimated by comparing the observed color magnitude diagram (CMD) with theoretical isochrones. Structural parameters were obtained from model-fitting to the intensity profiles measured within circular apertures on the WFPC2 images. Under the most conservative assumptions, the stellar mass of VdB0 is M>2.4x104M, but our best estimates lie in the range ≃4-9x104M. The CMD of VdB0 is best reproduced by models having solar metallicity and age ≃25Myr. Ages less than ≃12Myr and greater than ≃60Myr are clearly ruled out by the available data. The cluster has a remarkable number of red super giants (>18) and a CMD very similar to Large Magellanic Cloud clusters usually classified as young globulars such as NGC 1850, for example. VdB0 is significantly brighter (>1mag) than Galactic open clusters of similar age. Its present-day mass and half-light radius (rh=7.4pc) are more typical of faint globular clusters than of open clusters. However, given its position within the disk of M31, it is expected to be destroyed by dynamical effects, in particular by encounters with giant molecular clouds, within the next ∼4Gyr.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: star clusters - galaxies: individual: M31 - stars: supergiants - stars: evolution

CDS comments: In reflist Van den Bergh 1969ApJS...19..171V is a misprint for Van den Bergh 1969ApJS...19..145V. Battistini 1987A&AS...47..847B is a misprint for 1987A&AS...67..447B.

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Number of rows : 17
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 Bol 315 GlC 00 39 48.570 +40 31 30.45 16.304 16.581 16.090 15.755 15.298 ~ 53 1
2 Bol 319 GlC 00 40 02.9978476176 +40 33 57.931244604 17.453 17.775 17.379 17.123 16.705 ~ 42 1
3 [H81] B-107 OpC 00 40 29.366 +40 36 14.86   15.363 15.5     ~ 3 0
4 NAME VDB 0 OpC 00 40 29.385 +40 36 15.20 14.957 14.94 15.288 15.056 14.701 ~ 44 2
5 BASW 40 cC* 00 40 29.5563496732 +40 36 08.818267395     19.70     ~ 5 0
6 NGC 206 As* 00 40 33.8 +40 44 22           ~ 127 0
7 Bol 342 GlC 00 41 24.084 +40 36 47.01 17.939 18.205 17.881 17.691 17.442 ~ 44 1
8 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12643 1
9 [V64] 80 As* 00 43 14.5 +40 53 19           ~ 7 0
10 Bol 368 GlC 00 44 47.80 +41 51 09.1 17.851 18.288 18.05 18.035 17.839 ~ 39 1
11 Cl Pal 1 GlC 03 33 20.04 +79 34 51.8   17.2       ~ 243 1
12 NGC 1711 Cl* 04 50 37.320 -69 59 01.72   11.22 11.10     ~ 113 0
13 NGC 1850 Cl* 05 08 50.190 -68 45 35.65   8.84 8.96     ~ 273 1
14 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17428 0
15 Cl Haffner 1 OpC 07 00 30.2 -20 34 08           ~ 59 0
16 RSGC 1 OpC 18 37 58 -06 53.0           ~ 106 0
17 Cl Stephenson 2 OpC 18 39 20 -06 01.7           ~ 93 0

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