Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-02-28
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc.368:1443-1450,2006
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for Publication in MNRAS, 8 pages, 4 figures
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10231.x
We independently redetermine the reddening and age of the globular cluster 037-B327 in M31 by comparing independently obtained multicolour photometry with theoretical stellar population synthesis models. 037-B327 has long been known to have a very large reddening value, which we confirm to be E(B-V)=1.360+-0.013, in good agreement with the previous results. We redetermine its most likely age at 12.4+- 3.2 Gyr. 037-B327 is a prime example of an unusually bright early counterpart to the ubiquitous ``super'' star clusters presently observed in most high-intensity star-forming regions in the local Universe. In order to have survived for a Hubble time, we conclude that its stellar IMF cannot have been top-heavy. Using this constraint, and a variety of SSP models, we determine a photometric mass of M_{GC}=(3.0+-0.5)*10^7, somewhat depending on the SSP models used, the metallicity and age adopted and the IMF representation. This mass, and its relatively small uncertainties, make this object the most massive star cluster of any age in the Local Group. Assuming that the photometric mass estimate thus derived is fairly close to its dynamical mass, we predict that this GC has a (one-dimensional) velocity dispersion of order (72+-13)km/s. As a surviving "super" star cluster, this object is of prime importance for theories aimed at describing massive star cluster evolution.
Chen Jiahua
de Grijs Richard
Jiang Zhaoji
Ma Jian
Wu Jackson
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