We study the star cluster population of NGC 2997, a giant spiral galaxy located at 9.5 Mpc and targeted by the Snapshot Hubble U-band Cluster Survey (SHUCS). Combining our U-band imaging from SHUCS with archival BVI imaging from the Hubble Space Telescope, we select a high confidence sample of clusters in the circumnuclear ring and disk through a combination of automatic detection procedures and visual inspection. The cluster luminosity functions in all four filters can be approximated by power laws with indices of -1.7 to -2.3. Some deviations from pure power-law shape are observed, hinting at the presence of a high-mass truncation in the cluster mass function. However, upon inspection of the cluster mass function, we find it is consistent with a pure power law of index -2.2 ± 0.2 despite a slight bend at ∼2.5 × 104 M⊙. No statistically significant truncation is observed. From the cluster age distributions, we find a low rate of disruption (ζ ∼ -0.1) in both the disk and circumnuclear ring. Finally, we estimate the cluster formation efficiency (Γ) over the last 100 Myr in each region, finding 7% ± 2% for the disk, 12% ± 4% for the circumnuclear ring, and 10% ± 3% for the entire UBVI footprint. This study highlights the need for wide-field UBVI coverage of galaxies to study cluster populations in detail, though a small sample of clusters can provide significant insight into the characteristics of the population. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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Ryon, J. E., Adamo, A., Bastian, N., Smith, L. J., Gallagher, J. S., Konstantopoulos, I. S., … Zackrisson, E. (2014). The Snapshot Hubble U-band cluster survey (SHUCS). II. The star cluster population of NGC 2997. Astronomical Journal, 148(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/148/2/33
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