Young massive star clusters: globular cluster progenitors?
Abstract
I review the long-term survival chances of young massive star clusters (YMCs), hallmarks of intense starburst episodes often associated with violent galaxy interactions. In particular, I address the key question as to whether at least some of these YMCs can be considered proto-globular clusters (GCs). In the absence of significant external perturbations, the key factor determining a cluster's long-term survival chances is the shape of its stellar initial mass function. I conclude that there is an increasing body of evidence that GC formation appears to be continuing until today; their long-term evolution crucially depends on their environmental conditions, however.
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@article{arxiv.0711.3540,
title = {Young massive star clusters: globular cluster progenitors?},
author = {Richard de Grijs},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.3540},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
8 pages, review talk given at the meeting on "Young massive star clusters - Initial conditions and environments", E. Perez, R. de Grijs, R. M. Gonzalez Delgado, eds., Granada (Spain), September 2007, Springer: Dordrecht