A High-Resolution Multiband Survey of Westerlund 2 With the Hubble Space Telescope. III. The present-day stellar mass function
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the spatial distribution of the stellar population and the present-day mass function (PDMF) of the Westerlund 2 (Wd2) region using the data from our high resolution multi-band survey with the Hubble Space Telescope. We used state-of-the-art artificial star tests to determine spatially resolved completeness maps for each of the broad-band filters. We reach a level of completeness of 50 % down to F555W=24.8 mag (0.7 ) and F814W=23.3 mag (0.2 ) in the optical and F125W=20.2 mag and F160W=19.4 mag (both 0.12 ) in the infrared throughout the field of view. We had previously reported that the core of Wd2 consists of two clumps: namely the main cluster (MC) and the northern clump (NC). From the spatial distribution of the completeness corrected population, we find that their stellar surface densities are 1114 stars pc and 555 stars pc, respectively, down to F814W=21.8 mag. We find that the present-day mass function (PDMF) of Wd2 has a slope of , which translates to a total stellar cluster mass of . The spatial analysis of the PDMF reveals that the cluster population is mass-segregated, most likely primordial. In addition, we report the detection of a stellar population of spatially uniformly distributed low-mass (<0.15 ) stars, extending into the gas ridges of the surrounding gas and dust cloud, as well as a confined region of reddened stars, likely caused by a foreground CO cloud. We find hints that a cloud-cloud collision might be the origin of the formation of Wd2.
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@article{arxiv.1701.07302,
title = {A High-Resolution Multiband Survey of Westerlund 2 With the Hubble Space Telescope. III. The present-day stellar mass function},
author = {Peter Zeidler and Antonella Nota and Eva K. Grebel and Elena Sabbi and Anna Pasquali and Monica Tosi and Carol Christian},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1701.07302},
year = {2017}
}
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21 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables, accepted to AJ