Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-06-08
Astron.J. 112 (1996) 1009
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
25 pages + 6tables Figures also available via anonymous ftp at ftp://pollux.as.arizona.edu/pub/fabio/
Scientific paper
10.1086/118073
The massive stellar content, the OB associations and the star clusters in an HST field in M101 = NGC 5457 are investigated. A clustering algorithm yields 79 putative associations. Their size distribution is similar to that found in the Magellanic Clouds, M31 and M33, with an average size around 90 pc. The V luminosity function for the stars contained within the associations has a slope dlogN/dV = 0.60 +/- 0.05, while an average reddening E(B-V) = 0.21 mag is measured. The stellar content is further discussed by means of color-magnitude and color-color diagrams. Ages are estimated using theoretical isochrones, and range between 3 and 14 Myr (+\- 2 Myr). We find a suggestion that the upper mass limit of the IMF for stars in OB associations in M101 may be quite high, contrary to some theoretical expectations that the mass limit should be lower in a high metallicity environment. Forty-one star cluster candidates and two HII region core clusters are identified in the M101 field, and their integrated photometric properties are compared with the cluster system of the LMC and M33. Most of the M101 clusters probably belong to the class of young, populous star clusters such as are found in the LMC. Red clusters are rare in this field. In the Appendix the objective finding algorithm is applied to the brightest stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
Bresolin Fabio
Kennicutt Rob
Stetson Peter
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