Physics
Scientific paper
Jul 2003
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HST Proposal ID #9989
Physics
Hst Proposal Id #9989
Scientific paper
Starbursts are ideally suited to study the evolution of high mass stars, the physics of star formation, and the chemical enrichment of the intergalactic medium {IGM}. Starbursts efficiently form Super Star Clusters {SSC} which may be young protoglobular clusters. High resolution imaging will address two important outstanding issues: 1} how long starbursts last and 2} whether SSCs are indeed young globular clusters. The duration of starbursts is important because: {1} it determines how efficiently a starburst can heat and enrich the IGM; {2} the duration combined with estimates of the fraction of galaxies which host starbursts yields the total number of starbursts a galaxy can suffer. Finally, since local starbursts are analogs to high-z galaxies, the results have implications on the initial formation timescale of galaxies. Starburst duration will be determined from HRC imaging of two face-on starburst galaxies rich in SSCs. The UV to optical colors of the SSCs, which represent single burst chronometers, will yield their reddening and ages. The range of ages gives the starburst duration. The nature of SSCs will be investigated by imaging four of the nearest starbursts in 3 bands. By comparing the sizes of their SSCs at different wavelengths we will address the issue of whether SSCs suffer from early mass segregation. Without some mass segregation the velocity dispersions of SSCs suggest that they are deficient in low mass stars, and hence may not represent true proto-globular clusters.
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