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The Massive Star Content of Circumnuclear Star Clusters in M83

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2010-11-16 v1

Abstract

The circumnuclear starburst of M83 (NGC 5236), the nearest such example (4.6 Mpc), constitutes an ideal site for studying the massive star IMF at high metallicity (12+log[O/H]=9.1±\pm0.2, Bresolin & Kennicutt 2002). We analyzed archival HST/STIS FUV imaging and spectroscopy of 13 circumnuclear star clusters in M83. We compared the observed spectra with two types of single stellar population (SSP) models, semi-empirical models, which are based on an empirical library of Galactic O and B stars observed with IUE (Robert et al. 1993), and theoretical models, which are based on a new theoretical UV library of hot massive stars described in Leitherer et al. (2010) and computed with WM-Basic (Pauldrach et al. 2001). The models were generated with Starburst99 (Leitherer & Chen 2009). We derived the reddenings, the ages, and the masses of the clusters from model fits to the FUV spectroscopy, as well as from optical HST/WFC3 photometry.

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@article{arxiv.1011.3476,
  title  = {The Massive Star Content of Circumnuclear Star Clusters in M83},
  author = {Aida Wofford and Rupali Chandar and Claus Leitherer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1011.3476},
  year   = {2010}
}

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4 pages, 2 figures, Up2010 conference proceedings