Young massive star clusters in M51

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9 pages, 8 figures. Figure 4 is shown with decreased resolution for astro-ph. Accepted for publication in MNRAS

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10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03913.x

A search for young massive star clusters (YMCs) in the nearby face-on spiral galaxy M51 (NGC 5194) has been carried out using UBV CCD images from the prime focus camera on the Lick 3 meter Shane telescope. The YMC population is found to be quite rich with a specific U-band luminosity T_L(U) = 1.4, consistent with the high current star formation rate of this galaxy. The brightest clusters have M_V about -12.5, far brighter than any young clusters currently known in the Milky Way and even surpassing the luminosity of the R136 cluster in the 30 Dor complex in the Large Magellanic Cloud. A few of the YMCs are examined on archive HST/WFPC2 images, confirming their cluster nature and providing estimates of their effective radii of 2-3 pc. The number of YMCs in M51 is compatible with extrapolation of a power-law luminosity function with exponent roughly equal to -2 from a Milky Way-like population of open clusters. Both the SFR and T_L(U) of M51 are similar to those of other cluster-rich spiral galaxies like NGC 1313 and M83.

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