M.R. Krumholz
Star Cluster Properties in Two LEGUS Galaxies Computed with Stochastic Stellar Population Synthesis Models
Krumholz, M.R.; Adamo, A.; Fumagalli, M.; Wofford, A.; Calzetti, D.; Lee, J.C.; Whitmore, B.C.; Bright, S.N.; Grasha, K.; Gouliermis, D.A.; Kim, H.; Nair, P.; Ryon, J.E.; Smith, L.J.; Thilker, D.; Ubeda, L.; Zackrisson, E.
Authors
A. Adamo
Professor Michele Fumagalli michele.fumagalli@durham.ac.uk
Academic Visitor
A. Wofford
D. Calzetti
J.C. Lee
B.C. Whitmore
S.N. Bright
K. Grasha
D.A. Gouliermis
H. Kim
P. Nair
J.E. Ryon
L.J. Smith
D. Thilker
L. Ubeda
E. Zackrisson
Abstract
We investigate a novel Bayesian analysis method, based on the Stochastically Lighting Up Galaxies (slug) code, to derive the masses, ages, and extinctions of star clusters from integrated light photometry. Unlike many analysis methods, slug correctly accounts for incomplete initial mass function (IMF) sampling, and returns full posterior probability distributions rather than simply probability maxima. We apply our technique to 621 visually confirmed clusters in two nearby galaxies, NGC 628 and NGC 7793, that are part of the Legacy Extragalactic UV Survey (LEGUS). LEGUS provides Hubble Space Telescope photometry in the NUV, U, B, V, and I bands. We analyze the sensitivity of the derived cluster properties to choices of prior probability distribution, evolutionary tracks, IMF, metallicity, treatment of nebular emission, and extinction curve. We find that slug's results for individual clusters are insensitive to most of these choices, but that the posterior probability distributions we derive are often quite broad, and sometimes multi-peaked and quite sensitive to the choice of priors. In contrast, the properties of the cluster population as a whole are relatively robust against all of these choices. We also compare our results from slug to those derived with a conventional non-stochastic fitting code, Yggdrasil. We show that slug's stochastic models are generally a better fit to the observations than the deterministic ones used by Yggdrasil. However, the overall properties of the cluster populations recovered by both codes are qualitatively similar.
Citation
Krumholz, M., Adamo, A., Fumagalli, M., Wofford, A., Calzetti, D., Lee, J., …Zackrisson, E. (2015). Star Cluster Properties in Two LEGUS Galaxies Computed with Stochastic Stellar Population Synthesis Models. Astrophysical Journal, 812(2), https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/812/2/147
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Acceptance Date | Sep 15, 2015 |
Publication Date | Oct 20, 2015 |
Deposit Date | Nov 9, 2015 |
Publicly Available Date | Nov 11, 2015 |
Journal | Astrophysical Journal |
Print ISSN | 0004-637X |
Electronic ISSN | 1538-4357 |
Publisher | American Astronomical Society |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 812 |
Issue | 2 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637x/812/2/147 |
Keywords | Galaxies: individual (NGC 628, NGC 7793), Galaxies: star clusters: general, Methods: data analysis, Methods: statistical, Techniques: photometric. |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1427150 |
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