Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-11-10
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages Latex, 2 POSTSCRIPT figures, using psfig and crckapb.sty To appear in the proceedings of IAU Symposium 186 `Interactin
Scientific paper
HST WFPC1 observations revealed 738 bright star clusters spread over the inner 12 kpc of the interacting galaxy pair NGC 4038/39. If the young star clusters (YSCs) formed in the global starburst are (proto-) globular or open clusters has far-reaching consequences for the formation of elliptical galaxies. Effective radii of the YSCs are difficult to measure on WFPC1 images, their present luminosity function (LF) looks exponential. Evolutionary synthesis models for star clusters of various metallicities are used to individually age-date these clusters and describe their future luminosity and color evolution. We identify a small but plausible number of old globular clusters (GCs). Properly accounting for age spread effects significantly changes the shape of the YSC LF from an exponential towards a Gaussian during further evolution. This suggests that -- at least a major part of -- the YSCs may well be GCs, implying that during a spiral-spiral merger+starburst the specific GC frequency can increase significantly. Being preferentially observed around those galactocentric radii where they formed, the YSCs serve as tracers for the dynamical evolution of the global starburst in NGC 4038/39. We tentatively report several radial trends in the YSCs' properties to be verified by WFPC2 reobservations.
Alvensleben Uta Fritze- v.
Kurth Oliver
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