Mapping the recent star formation history of the disk of M51

Catherine Kaleida, Paul Scowen

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Abstract

Using data acquired as part of a unique Hubble Heritage imaging program of broadband colors of the interacting spiral system M51/NGC 5195, we have conducted a photometric study of the stellar associations across the entire disk of the galaxy in order to assess trends in size, luminosity, and local environment associated with the recent star formation (SF) activity in the system. Starting with a sample of over 900 potential associations, we have produced color-magnitude and color-color diagrams for the 120 associations that were deemed to be single-aged. It has been found that main-sequence (MS) turnoffs are not evident for the vast majority of the stellar associations in our set, potentially due to the overlap of isochronal tracks at the high mass end of the MS, and the limited depth of our images at the distance of M51. In order to obtain ages for more of our sample, we produced model spectral energy distributions (SEDs) to fit to the data from the GALEXEV simple stellar population models of Bruzual & Charlot. These SEDs can be used to determine age, size, mass, metallicity, and dust content of each association via a simple ×2 minimization to each association's and I band fluxes. The derived association properties are mapped as a function of location, and recent trends in SF history of the galaxy are explored in light of these results. This work is the first phase in a program that will compare these stellar systems with their environments using ultraviolet data from the Galaxy Evolution Explorer and infrared data from Spitzer, and ultimately we plan to apply the same stellar population mapping methodology to other nearby face-on spiral galaxies.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)379-389
Number of pages11
JournalAstronomical Journal
Volume140
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2010

Keywords

  • Galaxies: Photometry
  • Galaxies: Star clusters: General
  • Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams
  • Stars: Early-type
  • Surveys

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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