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A pilot method to determine the high mass end of the Stellar Initial Mass Function in galaxies using UVIT, H$\alpha$-MUSE observations and applied to NGC628

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2025-06-24 v1

Abstract

We present a pilot method to estimate the high-mass initial mass function (IMF) across the arm, interarm, and spur regions in galaxies and apply it to NGC 628. We extracted star-forming complexes (SFCs) from Hα\alpha VLT/MUSE and UVIT (FUV and NUV) observations of NGC 628 and used ALMA observations to define the molecular gas distribution. We find that the extinction-corrected Hα\alpha and FUV luminosities correlate well. Using the fact that O stars have a shorter lifetime (107^7 yr) compared to B stars (108^8 yr), we estimated the approximate number of O stars from Hα\alpha emission, and the number of B0 (M>10MM_{*} > 10 M_{\odot}), and B1 (10MM3M10 M_{\odot} \geq M_{*} \geq 3 M_{\odot}) stars using FUV, NUV observations. We derived the IMF index (α\alpha) for different regions using O to B0 (α1\alpha_{1}) and B0 to B1 (α2\alpha_{2}) stellar ratios. Our findings indicate that if we assume Hα\alpha arises only from O8-type stars, the resulting α1\alpha_{1} value is consistent with the canonical IMF index. It steepens when we assume O stars with masses up to 100 MM_{\odot} with mean α1=3.16±0.62\alpha_{1}= 3.16 \pm 0.62. However, the α2\alpha_{2} does not change for large variations in the O-star population, and the mean α=2.64±0.14\alpha= 2.64 \pm 0.14. When we include only blue SFCs (FUVNUV0.3 FUV-NUV\leq0.3), mean α2\alpha_{2} is 2.43±0.062.43 \pm 0.06. The IMF variation for SFCs in arms and spurs is insignificant. We also find that α2\alpha_{2} correlates with different properties of the SFCs, the most prominent being the extinction-corrected UV color (FUV-NUV).

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@article{arxiv.2505.03226,
  title  = {A pilot method to determine the high mass end of the Stellar Initial Mass Function in galaxies using UVIT, H$\alpha$-MUSE observations and applied to NGC628},
  author = {S Amrutha and Mousumi Das},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.03226},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted in ApJ