VINTERGATAN-GM: The cosmological imprints of early mergers on Milky-Way-mass galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Oxford University Press (OUP) 521:1 (2023) 995-1012

Authors:

Martin P Rey, Oscar Agertz, Tjitske K Starkenburg, Florent Renaud, Gandhali D Joshi, Andrew Pontzen, Nicolas F Martin, Diane K Feuillet, Justin I Read

Improving Star Cluster Age Estimates in PHANGS-HST Galaxies and the Impact on Cluster Demographics in NGC 628

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 520:1 (2023) 63-88

Authors:

BC Whitmore, R Chandar, JC Lee, M Floyd, S Deger, J Lilly, R Minsley, DA Thilker, M Boquien, DA Dale, K Henny, F Scheuermann, AT Barnes, F Bigiel, E Emsellem, S Glover, K Grasha, B Groves, S Hannon, RS Klessen, K Kreckel, JMD Kruijssen, KL Larson, A Leroy, A Mok, HA Pan, F Pinna, P Sánchez-Blázquez, E Schinnerer, MC Sormani, E Watkins, T Williams

Abstract:

A long-standing problem when deriving the physical properties of stellar populations is the degeneracy between age, reddening, and metallicity. When a single metallicity is used for all the star clusters in a galaxy, this degeneracy can result in ‘catastrophic’ errors for old globular clusters. Typically, approximately 10–20 per cent of all clusters detected in spiral galaxies can have ages that are incorrect by a factor of 10 or more. In this paper, we present a pilot study for four galaxies (NGC 628, NGC 1433, NGC 1365, and NGC 3351) from the PHANGS-HST survey. We describe methods to correct the age-dating for old globular clusters, by first identifying candidates using their colours, and then reassigning ages and reddening based on a lower metallicity solution. We find that young ‘Interlopers’ can be identified from their Hα flux. CO (2-1) intensity or the presence of dust can also be used, but our tests show that they do not work as well. Improvements in the success fraction are possible at the ≈15 per cent level (reducing the fraction of catastrophic age-estimates from between 13 and 21 per cent, to between 3 and 8 per cent). A large fraction of the incorrectly age-dated globular clusters are systematically given ages around 100 Myr, polluting the younger populations as well. Incorrectly age-dated globular clusters significantly impact the observed cluster age distribution in NGC 628, which affects the physical interpretation of cluster disruption in this galaxy. For NGC 1365, we also demonstrate how to fix a second major age-dating problem, where very dusty young clusters with E(B − V) > 1.5 mag are assigned old, globular-cluster like ages. Finally, we note the discovery of a dense population of ≈300 Myr clusters around the central region of NGC 1365 and discuss how this results naturally from the dynamics in a barred galaxy.

In-orbit Performance of the Near-infrared Spectrograph NIRSpec on the James Webb Space Telescope

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific IOP Publishing 135:1045 (2023) 038001

Authors:

T Böker, TL Beck, SM Birkmann, G Giardino, C Keyes, N Kumari, J Muzerolle, T Rawle, P Zeidler, Y Abul-Huda, C Alves de Oliveira, S Arribas, K Bechtold, R Bhatawdekar, N Bonaventura, AJ Bunker, AJ Cameron, S Carniani, S Charlot, M Curti, N Espinoza, P Ferruit, M Franx, P Jakobsen, D Karakla, M López-Caniego, N Lützgendorf, R Maiolino, E Manjavacas, AP Marston, SH Moseley, P Ogle, M Perna, M Peña-Guerrero, N Pirzkal, R Plesha, CR Proffitt, BJ Rauscher, H-W Rix, B Rodríguez del Pino, Z Rustamkulov, E Sabbi, DK Sing, M Sirianni, M te Plate, L Úbeda, GM Wahlgren, E Wislowski, R Wu, Chris J Willott

Star Formation Laws and Efficiencies across 80 Nearby Galaxies

The Astrophysical Journal Letters American Astronomical Society 945:2 (2023) l19

Authors:

Jiayi Sun, Adam K Leroy, Eve C Ostriker, Sharon Meidt, Erik Rosolowsky, Eva Schinnerer, Christine D Wilson, Dyas Utomo, Francesco Belfiore, Guillermo A Blanc, Eric Emsellem, Christopher Faesi, Brent Groves, Annie Hughes, Eric W Koch, Kathryn Kreckel, Daizhong Liu, Hsi-An Pan, Jérôme Pety, Miguel Querejeta, Alessandro Razza, Toshiki Saito, Amy Sardone, Antonio Usero, Thomas G Williams, Frank Bigiel, Alberto D Bolatto, Mélanie Chevance, Daniel A Dale, Jindra Gensior, Simon CO Glover, Kathryn Grasha, Jonathan D Henshaw, María J Jiménez-Donaire, Ralf S Klessen, JM Diederik Kruijssen, Eric J Murphy, Lukas Neumann, Yu-Hsuan Teng, David A Thilker

The ESO's Extremely Large Telescope Working Groups

(2023)

Authors:

Paolo Padovani, Michele Cirasuolo, Remco van der Burg, Faustine Cantalloube, Elizabeth George, Markus Kasper, Kieran Leschinski, Carlos Martins, Julien Milli, Sabine Möhler, Mark Neeser, Benoit Neichel, Angel Otarola, Rubén Sánchez-Janssen, Benoit Serra, Alain Smette, Elena Valenti, Christophe Verinaud, Joël Vernet, Olivier Absil, Guido Agapito, Morten Andersen, Carmelo Arcidiacono, Matej Arko, Pierre Baudoz, Olivier Beltramo-Martin, Enrico Biancalani, Thomas Bierwirth, Leonard Burtscher, Giulia Carlà, Julio A Castro-Almazán, Anne-Laure Cheffot, Lodovico Coccato, Carlos Correia, Romain Fetick, Giuliana Fiorentino, Thierry Fusco, Begoña García-Lorenzo, Nicola Gentile Fusillo, Oscar Gonzalez, Andrea Grazian, Marco Gullieuszik, Olivier Hainaut, Valentin Ivanov, Melanie Kaasinen, Darshan Kaddad, Tomasz Kamiński, Wolfgang Kausch, Florian Kerber, Stefan Kimeswenger, Rosita Kokotanekova, Arseniy Kuznetsov, Alexis Lau, Miska Le Louarn, Frédéric Lemmel, Jochen Liske, Gaspare Lo Curto, David Lucsanyi, Lars Lundin, Stefan Noll, Sylvain Oberti, James Osborn, Elena Masciadri, Dinko Milaković, Michael T Murphy, Fernando Pedichini, Miguel Pereira Santaella, Roberto Piazzesi, Javier Piqueras López, Cédric Plantet, Thibaut Prod'homme, Norbert Przybilla, Mathieu Puech, Derryck T Reid, Ansgar Reiners, Rutger Rijnenberg, Myriam Rodrigues, Fabio Rossi, Laurence Routledge, Hans Smit, Mathias Tecza, Niranjan Thatte, Roy van Boekel, Aprajita Verma, Arthur Vigan