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Constraints on Upper Cutoffs in the Mass Functions of Young Star Clusters

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2019-02-20 v2

Abstract

We test claims that the power-law mass functions of young star clusters (ages \mboxfew×108\lesssim\mbox{few}\times10^8~yr) have physical upper cutoffs at M105 MM_*\sim10^5~M_{\odot}. Specifically, we perform maximum-likelihood fits of the Schechter function, ψ(M)=dN/dMMβ \mboxexp(M/M)\psi(M)=dN/dM\propto M^{\beta}~\mbox{exp}(-M/M_*), to the observed cluster masses in eight well-studied galaxies (LMC, SMC, NGC 4214, NGC 4449, M83, M51, Antennae, and NGC 3256). In most cases, we find that a wide range of cutoff mass is permitted (105 MM<10^5~M_\odot \lesssim M_* < \infty). We find a weak detection at M105 MM_* \sim 10^5~M_\odot in one case (M51) and strong evidence against this value in two cases. However, when we include realistic errors in cluster masses in our analysis, the constraints on MM_* become weaker and there are no significant detections (even for M51). Our data are generally consistent with much larger cutoffs, at M\mboxfew×106 MM_*\sim\mbox{few}\times10^6~M_{\odot}. This is the predicted cutoff from dynamical models in which old globular clusters and young clusters observed today formed by similar physical processes with similar initial mass functions.

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@article{arxiv.1806.11192,
  title  = {Constraints on Upper Cutoffs in the Mass Functions of Young Star Clusters},
  author = {Angus Mok and Rupali Chandar and S. Michael Fall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.11192},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal