TY - JOUR
T1 - The dependence of the hierarchical distribution of star clusters on galactic environment
AU - Menon, Shyam H.
AU - Grasha, Kathryn
AU - Elmegreen, Bruce G.
AU - Federrath, Christoph
AU - Krumholz, Mark R.
AU - Calzetti, Daniela
AU - Sánchez, Néstor
AU - Linden, Sean T.
AU - Adamo, Angela
AU - Messa, Matteo
AU - Cook, David O.
AU - Dale, Daniel A.
AU - Grebel, Eva K.
AU - Fumagalli, Michele
AU - Sabbi, Elena
AU - Johnson, Kelsey E.
AU - Smith, Linda J.
AU - Kennicutt, Robert C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - We use the angular two-point correlation function (TPCF) to investigate the hierarchical distribution of young star clusters in 12 local (3-18 Mpc) star-forming galaxies using star cluster catalogs obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) as part of the Treasury Program Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey. The sample spans a range of different morphological types, allowing us to infer how the physical properties of the galaxy affect the spatial distribution of the clusters. We also prepare a range of physically motivated toy models to compare with and interpret the observed features in the TPCFs. We find that, conforming to earlier studies, young clusters ($T \lesssim 10\, \mathrm{Myr}$) have power-law TPCFs that are characteristic of fractal distributions with a fractal dimension D2, and this scale-free nature extends out to a maximum scale lcorr beyond which the distribution becomes Poissonian. However, lcorr, and D2 vary significantly across the sample, and are correlated with a number of host galaxy physical properties, suggesting that there are physical differences in the underlying star cluster distributions. We also find that hierarchical structuring weakens with age, evidenced by flatter TPCFs for older clusters ($T \gtrsim 10\, \mathrm{Myr}$), that eventually converges to the residual correlation expected from a completely random large-scale radial distribution of clusters in the galaxy in $\sim 100 \, \mathrm{Myr}$. Our study demonstrates that the hierarchical distribution of star clusters evolves with age, and is strongly dependent on the properties of the host galaxy environment.
AB - We use the angular two-point correlation function (TPCF) to investigate the hierarchical distribution of young star clusters in 12 local (3-18 Mpc) star-forming galaxies using star cluster catalogs obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) as part of the Treasury Program Legacy ExtraGalactic UV Survey. The sample spans a range of different morphological types, allowing us to infer how the physical properties of the galaxy affect the spatial distribution of the clusters. We also prepare a range of physically motivated toy models to compare with and interpret the observed features in the TPCFs. We find that, conforming to earlier studies, young clusters ($T \lesssim 10\, \mathrm{Myr}$) have power-law TPCFs that are characteristic of fractal distributions with a fractal dimension D2, and this scale-free nature extends out to a maximum scale lcorr beyond which the distribution becomes Poissonian. However, lcorr, and D2 vary significantly across the sample, and are correlated with a number of host galaxy physical properties, suggesting that there are physical differences in the underlying star cluster distributions. We also find that hierarchical structuring weakens with age, evidenced by flatter TPCFs for older clusters ($T \gtrsim 10\, \mathrm{Myr}$), that eventually converges to the residual correlation expected from a completely random large-scale radial distribution of clusters in the galaxy in $\sim 100 \, \mathrm{Myr}$. Our study demonstrates that the hierarchical distribution of star clusters evolves with age, and is strongly dependent on the properties of the host galaxy environment.
KW - ISM: structure
KW - galaxies: star clusters: general
KW - galaxies: star formation
KW - galaxies: statistics
KW - galaxies: stellar content
KW - galaxies: structure
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85117239133&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1093/mnras/stab2413
DO - 10.1093/mnras/stab2413
M3 - Article
SN - 0035-8711
VL - 507
SP - 5542
EP - 5566
JO - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
JF - Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
IS - 4
ER -