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2 um Narrow-band Adaptive Optics Imaging in the Arches Cluster

Astrophysics 2009-11-06 v1

Abstract

Canada-France-Hawaii-Telescope adaptive optics bonnette images through narrow-band filters in the KK-band are presented for the Arches cluster. Continuum fluxes, line fluxes, and equivalent widths are derived from high angular resolution images, some near diffraction limited, for the well known massive stars in the Arches cluster. Images were obtained in the lines of \ion{He}{1} 2.06 \mic, \ion{H}{1} Brγ\gamma (2.17 \mic), and \ion{He}{2} 2.19 \mic as well as continuum positions at 2.03 \mic, 2.14 \mic, and 2.26 \mic. In addition, fluxes are presented for \ion{H}{1} Pα\alpha (1.87 \mic) and a nearby continuum position (1.90 \mic) from Hubble Space Telescope archival data. The 2 \mic and Pα\alpha data reveal two new emission-line stars and three fainter candidate emission-line objects. Indications for a spectral change of one object between earlier observations in 1992/1993 and our data from 1999 are found. The ratio of \ion{He}{2} 2.19 \mic to Brγ\gamma emission exhibits a narrow distribution among the stars, suggesting a narrow evolutionary spread centered predominantly on spectral types O4 If or Wolf-Rayet stars of the WN7 sub-type. From the approximate spectral types of the identified emission-line stars and comparisons with evolutionary models we infer a cluster age between \sim 2 and 4.5 Myr.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0106496,
  title  = {2 um Narrow-band Adaptive Optics Imaging in the Arches Cluster},
  author = {R. D. Blum and D. Schaerer and A. Pasquali and M. Heydari-Malayeri and P. S. Conti and W. Schmutz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0106496},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

latex, 33 pages including nine figures. Accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal