arXiv Analytics

Sign in

arXiv:2009.05154 [astro-ph.GA]AbstractReferencesReviewsResources

Super Star Clusters in the Central Starburst of NGC 4945

Kimberly L. Emig, Alberto D. Bolatto, Adam K. Leroy, Elisabeth A. C. Mills, Maria J. Jimenez Donaire, Alexander G. G. M. Tielens, Adam Ginsburg, Mark Gorski, Nico Krieger, Rebecca C. Levy, David S. Meier, Jurgen Ott, Erik Rosolowsky, Todd A. Thompson, Sylvain Veilleux

Published 2020-09-10Version 1

NGC 4945 is a nearby (3.8 Mpc) galaxy hosting a nuclear starburst and Seyfert Type 2 AGN. We use the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to image the 93 GHz (3.2 mm) free-free continuum and hydrogen recombination line emission (H40$\alpha$ and H42$\alpha$) at 2.2 pc (0.12'') resolution. Our observations reveal 27 bright, compact sources with FWHM sizes of 1.4 - 4.0 pc, which we identify as candidate super star clusters. Recombination line emission, tracing the ionizing photon rate of the candidate clusters, is detected in 15 sources, 6 of which have a significant synchrotron component to the 93 GHz continuum. Adopting an age of ~5 Myr, the stellar masses implied by the ionizing photon luminosities are $\log_{10}$($M_{\star}$/M$_{\odot}$) $\approx$ 4.7 - 6.1. We fit a slope to the cluster mass distribution and find $\beta = -1.8 \pm 0.4$. The gas masses associated with these clusters, derived from the dust continuum at 350 GHz, are typically an order of magnitude lower than the stellar mass. These candidate clusters appear to have already converted a large fraction of their dense natal material into stars and, given their small free-fall times of ~0.05 Myr, are surviving an early volatile phase. We identify a point-like source in 93 GHz continuum emission which is presumed to be the AGN. We do not detect recombination line emission from the AGN and place an upper limit on the ionizing photons which leak into the starburst region of $Q_0 < 10^{52}$ s$^{-1}$.

Comments: accepted for publication in ApJ. 27 pages, 11 figures, 6 tables
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Related articles: Most relevant | Search more
arXiv:2011.05334 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2020-11-10)
Outflows from Super Star Clusters in the Central Starburst of NGC253
arXiv:2210.11575 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2022-10-20)
The connection between galactic outflows and the escape of ionizing photons
arXiv:2410.10988 [astro-ph.GA] (Published 2024-10-14)
The evolution of [OIII]$+\rm{H}β$ equivalent width from $\mathbf{z\simeq3-8}$: implications for the production and escape of ionizing photons during reionization
R. Begley et al.