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2012ApJ...754..110H - Astrophys. J., 754, 110 (2012/August-1)

Star cluster populations in the outer disks of nearby galaxies.

HERBERT-FORT S., ZARITSKY D., MOUSTAKAS J., DI PAOLA A., POGGE R.W. and RAGAZZONI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a Large Binocular Telescope imaging study that characterizes the star cluster component of nearby galaxy outer disks (beyond the optical radius R25). Expanding on the pilot project of Herbert-Fort et al., we present deep (∼27.5 mag V-band point-source limiting magnitude) U- and V-band imaging of six galaxies: IC 4182, NGC 3351, NGC 4736, NGC 4826, NGC 5474, and NGC 6503. We find that the outer disk of each galaxy is populated with marginally resolved star clusters with masses ∼103 M and ages up to ∼1 Gyr (masses and ages are limited by the depth of our imaging and uncertainties are large given how photometry can be strongly affected by the presence or absence of a few stars in such low-mass systems), and that they are typically found out to at least 2 R25 but sometimes as far as 3-4 R25–even beyond the apparent H I disk. The mean rate of cluster formation for 1 R25 ≤ R ≤ 1.5 R25 is at least one every ∼2.5 Myr and the clusters are spatially correlated with the H I, most strongly with higher density gas near the periphery of the optical disk and with lower density neutral gas at the H I disk periphery. We hypothesize that the clusters near the edge of the optical disk are formed in the extension of spiral structure from the inner disk and are a fairly consistent phenomenon and that the clusters formed at the periphery of the H I disk are the result of accretion episodes.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: structure - Galaxy: evolution - methods: statistical

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