2016MNRAS.457..809C


Query : 2016MNRAS.457..809C

2016MNRAS.457..809C - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 457, 809-821 (2016/March-3)

Is the escape velocity in star clusters linked to extended star formation histories? Using NGC 7252: W3 as a test case.

CABRERA-ZIRI I., BASTIAN N., HILKER M., DAVIES B., SCHWEIZER F., KRUIJSSEN J.M.D., MEJIA-NARVAEZ A., NIEDERHOFER F., BRANDT T.D., REJKUBA M., BRUZUAL G. and MAGRIS G.

Abstract (from CDS):

The colour-magnitude diagrams of some intermediate-age (1-2 Gyr) star clusters show unexpectedly broad main-sequence turnoffs, raising the possibility that these clusters have experienced more than one episode of star formation. Such a scenario predicts the existence of an extended main-sequence turnoff (eMSTO) only in clusters with escape velocities above a certain threshold (>15 km /s), which would allow them to retain or accrete gas that eventually would fuel a secondary extended star formation episode. This paper presents a test of this scenario based on the study of the young and massive cluster NGC 7252: W3. We use the HST photometry from Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 and Wide Field Camera 3 images obtained with UV and optical filters, as well as MagE echellette spectrograph data from the Las Campanas Clay 6.5 m telescope, in order to construct the observed UV/optical Spectral energy distribution (SED) of NGC 7252: W3. The observations are then compared with synthetic spectra based on different star formation histories consistent with those of the eMSTO clusters. We find that the SED of this cluster is best fitted by a synthetic spectrum with a single stellar population of age Myr and mass M☉, confirming earlier works on NGC 7252:W3. We also estimate the lower limit on the central escape velocity of 193 km /s. We rule out extended star formation histories, like those inferred for the eMSTO clusters in the Magellanic Clouds, at high confidence. We conclude that the escape velocity of a cluster does not dictate whether a cluster can undergo extended periods of star formation.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: star clusters: individual: NGC 7252: W3

Simbad objects: 21

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Number of rows : 21
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 [SS2007] 1 Cl* 00 11 06.997 -12 06 21.76   19.45 19.38   18.77 ~ 11 0
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 10600 1
3 NGC 411 Cl* 01 07 55.95 -71 46 04.5 13.05 12.63 12.10   11.11 ~ 103 0
4 NGC 752 OpC 01 56 54 +37 47.6           ~ 610 0
5 NGC 884 OpC 02 22 20 +57 08.9           ~ 477 0
6 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 6630 1
7 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47 +16 56.9           ~ 2941 0
8 NGC 1651 GlC 04 37 32.530 -70 35 08.71   12.99 12.28     ~ 117 0
9 NGC 1783 GlC 04 59 08.590 -65 59 15.84   10.9 10.93     ~ 242 0
10 NGC 1806 GlC 05 02 11.180 -67 59 05.89   11.1       ~ 154 0
11 NGC 1856 Cl* 05 09 30.290 -69 07 45.08   10.40 10.06     ~ 147 0
12 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16636 1
13 NGC 1978 GlC 05 28 45.330 -66 14 12.04   10.7 10.70     ~ 300 0
14 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36           ~ 1923 1
15 NGC 2108 GlC 05 43 56.270 -69 10 54.37   12.90 12.32     ~ 65 0
16 NGC 2173 GlC 05 57 58 -72 58.7   12.74 11.88     ~ 137 0
17 Cl Haffner 1 OpC 07 00 30 -20 34.1           ~ 56 0
18 NGC 2632 OpC 08 40 13 +19 37.3           ~ 1456 0
19 [ATA2011] 43 Cl* 12 28 11.22 +44 05 38.1 16.440 17.43 17.25   16.93 ~ 8 0
20 [WSL93] 3 GlC 22 20 43.878 -24 40 37.87     17.86     ~ 52 0
21 NGC 7252 IG 22 20 44.7748209648 -24 40 41.909518200 12.26 12.46 12.06 11.57   ~ 689 1

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