2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2201.03585
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Haro 11 -- Untying the knots of the nuclear starburst

M. Sirressi,
A. Adamo,
M. Hayes
et al.

Abstract: Star formation is a clustered process that regulates the structure and evolution of galaxies. We investigate this process in the dwarf galaxy Haro 11, forming stars in three knots (A, B, C). The exquisite resolution of HST imaging allows us to resolve the starburst into tens of bright star clusters. We derive masses between 10 5 and 10 7 M and ages younger than 20 Myr, using photometric modeling. We observe that the clustered star formation has propagated from knot C (the oldest) through knot A (in between) to… Show more

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