Mass Functions of Giant Molecular Clouds and Young Star Clusters in Six Nearby Galaxies

  • Mok A
  • Chandar R
  • Fall S
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Abstract

We compare the mass functions of young star clusters (ages ≤ 10 Myr) and giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in six galaxies that cover a large range in mass, metallicity, and star formation rate (LMC, M83, M51, NGC 3627, the Antennae, and NGC 3256). We perform maximum-likelihood fits of the Schechter function, , to both populations. We find that most of the GMC and cluster mass functions in our sample are consistent with a pure power-law distribution ( ). M51 is the only galaxy that shows some evidence for an upper cutoff ( M * ) in both populations. Therefore, physical upper mass cutoffs in populations of both GMCs and clusters may be the exception rather than the rule. When we perform power-law fits, we find a relatively small range of indices β PL  = −2.3 ± 0.3 for our GMC sample and β PL  = −2.0 ± 0.3 for the cluster sample. This result, that , is consistent with theoretical predictions for cluster formation and suggests that the star formation efficiency is largely independent of mass in the GMCs.

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Mok, A., Chandar, R., & Fall, S. M. (2020). Mass Functions of Giant Molecular Clouds and Young Star Clusters in Six Nearby Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 893(2), 135. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab7a14

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