Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-04-15
A&A, 434, 949-969 (2005)
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
A&A in press, 24 pages with 19 figures. For full resolution version see http://www.edpsciences.org/articles/aa/pdf/press-relea
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20042413
We present new spectroscopic and photometric observations of the young Galactic open cluster Westerlund 1 (Wd 1) that reveal a unique population of massive evolved stars. We identify ~200 cluster members and present spectroscopic classifications for ~25% of these. We find that all stars so classified are unambiguously post-Main Sequence objects, consistent with an apparent lack of an identifiable Main Sequence in our photometric data to V~20. We are able to identify rich populations of Wolf Rayet stars, OB supergiants and short lived transitional objects. Of these, the latter group consists of both hot (Luminous Blue Variable and extreme B supergiants) and cool (Yellow Hypergiant and Red Supergiant) objects - we find that half the known Galactic population of YHGs resides within Wd1. We obtain a mean V-M_V ~25 mag from the cluster Yellow Hypergiants, implying a Main Sequence turnoff at or below M_V =-5 (O7 V or later). Based solely on the masses inferred for the 53 spectroscopically classified stars, we determine an absolute minimum mass of \~1.5 x 10^3 Msun for Wd 1. However, considering the complete photometrically and spectroscopically selected cluster population and adopting a Kroupa IMF we infer a likely mass for Wd 1 of ~10^5 Msun, noting that inevitable source confusion and incompleteness are likely to render this an underestimate. As such, Wd 1 is the most massive compact young cluster yet identified in the Local Group, with a mass exceeding that of Galactic Centre clusters such as the Arches and Quintuplet. Indeed, the luminosity, inferred mass and compact nature of Wd 1 are comparable with those of Super Star Clusters - previously identified only in external galaxies - and is consistent with expectations for a Globular Cluster progenitor.
Clark Simon J.
Crowther Paul A.
Goodwin Simon P.
Negueruela Ignacio
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