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Journal Articles Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Year : 2022

PHANGS: constraining star formation time-scales using the spatial correlations of star clusters and giant molecular clouds

Jordan A. Turner
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Daniel A. Dale
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James Lilly
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Mederic Boquien
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Sinan Deger
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Janice C. Lee
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Bradley C. Whitmore
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Gagandeep S. Anand
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Samantha M. Benincasa
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Frank Bigiel
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Guillermo A. Blanc
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Mélanie Chevance
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Christopher M. Faesi
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Simon C. O. Glover
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Kathryn Grasha
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Ralf S. Klessen
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Kathryn Kreckel
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J. M. Diederik Kruijssen
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Adam K. Leroy
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Hsi-An Pan
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Erik Rosolowsky
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Andreas Schruba
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Thomas G. Williams
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Abstract

In the hierarchical view of star formation, giant molecular clouds (GMCs) undergo fragmentation to form small-scale structures made up of stars and star clusters. Here we study the connection between young star clusters and cold gas across a range of extragalactic environments by combining the high resolution (1″) PHANGS-ALMA catalogue of GMCs with the star cluster catalogues from PHANGS-HST. The star clusters are spatially matched with the GMCs across a sample of 11 nearby star-forming galaxies with a range of galactic environments (centres, bars, spiral arms, etc.). We find that after 4 - 6 Myr the star clusters are no longer associated with any gas clouds. Additionally, we measure the autocorrelation of the star clusters and GMCs as well as their cross-correlation to quantify the fractal nature of hierarchical star formation. Young (≤10 Myr) star clusters are more strongly autocorrelated on kpc and smaller spatial scales than the $ \, 10$ Myr stellar populations, indicating that the hierarchical structure dissolves over time.
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insu-03854050 , version 1 (12-04-2023)

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Jordan A. Turner, Daniel A. Dale, James Lilly, Mederic Boquien, Sinan Deger, et al.. PHANGS: constraining star formation time-scales using the spatial correlations of star clusters and giant molecular clouds. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022, 516, pp.4612-4626. ⟨10.1093/mnras/stac2559⟩. ⟨insu-03854050⟩
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