The initial mass function and star formation law in the outer disc of NGC 2915
Abstract
Using Hubble Space Telescope (HST) ACS/WFC data we present the photometry and spatial distribution of resolved stellar populations in the outskirts of NGC 2915, a blue compact dwarf with an extended HI disc. These observations reveal an elliptical distribution of red giant branch stars, and a clumpy distribution of main-sequence stars that correlate with the HI gas distribution. We constrain the upper-end initial mass function (IMF) and determine the star formation law (SFL) in this field, using the observed main-sequence stars and an assumed constant star formation rate. Previously published H{\alpha} observations of the field, which show one faint HII region, are used to provide further constraints on the IMF. We find that the main-sequence luminosity function analysis alone results in a best-fitting IMF with a power-law slope {\alpha}=-2.85 and upper-mass limit M_\rm{u} = 60 M. However, if we assume that all H{\alpha} emission is confined to HII regions then the upper-mass limit is restricted to M_\rm{u} 20 M. For the luminosity function fit to be correct we have to discount the H{\alpha} observations implying significant diffuse ionized gas or escaping ionizing photons. Combining the HST photometry with HI imaging we find the SFL has a power law index . Applying these results to the entire outer HI disc indicates that it contributes 11--28% of the total recent star formation in NGC 2915, depending on whether the IMF is constant within the disc or varies from the centre to the outer region.
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@article{arxiv.1411.6674,
title = {The initial mass function and star formation law in the outer disc of NGC 2915},
author = {S. M. Bruzzese and G. R. Meurer and C. D. P. Lagos and E. C. Elson and J. K. Werk and John P. Blakeslee and H. Ford},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.6674},
year = {2014}
}
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19 pages, 15 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS on 20 November 2014