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2004ApJ...600..162V - Astrophys. J., 600, 162-191 (2004/January-1)

Characterizing the stellar population in NGC 1705-1.

VAZQUEZ G.A., LEITHERER C., HECKMAN T.M., LENNON D.J., DE MELLO D.F., MEURER G.R. and MARTIN C.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We observed the brightest super-star cluster NGC 1705-1 in the nearby dwarf galaxy NGC 1705 with the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph in the echelle mode between 1200 and 3100 Å. The data allow a study of the young stellar population at hitherto unprecedented spectral resolution and signal-to-noise ratios. A comprehensive list of strong and weak stellar and interstellar absorption lines is given, together with the measured line parameters. Four distinct velocity systems are identified: stellar lines at the measured H I velocity, blueshifted interstellar lines from outflowing gas, Milky Way foreground absorption, and a high-velocity cloud. Comparison with stellar template spectra indicates an equivalent spectral type of B0 to B1, with mostly dwarf and giant stars contributing. When placed on a theoretical Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, these stars constrain the age of NGC 1705-1 to 12±31Myr. Since this age is derived purely from spectroscopy, it is independent of reddening corrections. A comparison of the observed and theoretical mass-to-light ratio for the derived age was performed. We find no significant evidence for an anomalous initial mass function at the low-mass end, contrary to suggestions found in the literature. The stellar population of NGC 1705-1 is similar to that in other massive clusters, such as 30 Doradus or NGC 1569-A, after taking into account age differences and model uncertainties. We discuss the difficulty of relating observed and theoretical mass-to-light ratios because of the unknown gas mass fraction lost by the cluster and the uncertain mass-loss rates of asymptotic giant branch stars in population synthesis models.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Dwarf - Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 1705 - Galaxies: Irregular - Galaxies: Starburst - Galaxies: Stellar Content

CDS comments: NGC 1705-1 = MMT A. table 2 : stars NGC 330-ANN = Cl* NGC 330 ROB ANN, table 3 : star clusters are respectively RMC 136, [W91] A, MMT A, NGC 330 and [OM78] F, parag. 3.1 : HVC 487 = WV 487.

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