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2015AJ....149..115S - Astron. J., 149, 115 (2015/March-0)

An emerging Wolf-Rayet massive star cluster in NGC 4449.

SOKAL K.R., JOHNSON K.E., INDEBETOUW R. and REINES A.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a panchromatic investigation of the partially embedded, emerging massive cluster Source 26 (=S26) in NGC 4449 with optical spectra obtained at Apache Point Observatory and archival Hubble, Spitzer, and Herschel 5 Space Telescope images. First identified as a radio continuum source with a thermal component due to ionized material, the massive cluster S26 also exhibits optical Wolf-Rayet (WR) emission lines that reveal a large evolved massive star population. We find that S26 is host to : (240 massive stars, of which : (18 are WR stars; the relative populations are roughly consistent with other observed massive star-forming clusters and galaxies. We construct SEDs over two spatial scales (: (100 and : (300 pc) that clearly exhibit warm dust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) emission. The best fit dust and grain models reveal that both the intensity of the exciting radiation and PAH grain destruction increase toward the cluster center. Given that the timescale of evacuation is important for the future dynamical evolution of the cluster, it is important to determine whether O-type and WR stars can evacuate the material gradually before supernova do so on a much faster timescale. With a minimum age of {#8776} 3 Myr, it is clear that S26 has not yet fully evacuated its natal material, which indicates that unevolved O-type stars alone do not provide sufficient feedback to remove the gas and dust. We hypothesize that the feedback of WR stars in this cluster may be necessary for clearing the material from the gravitational potential of the cluster. We find S26 is similar to emission line clusters observed in the Antennae galaxies and may be considered a younger analog to 30 Doradus in the LMC.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: star clusters: individual: S26 in NGC 4449 - galaxies: star formation - H II regions - stars: Wolf-Rayet

CDS comments: Figure 8: M83-74, M83-31 and NGC 7793 R34 are not yet in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 35

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