Young Massive Star Clusters
Leiden University · Drexel University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Young massive clusters (YMCs) are dense aggregates of young stars that form the fundamental building blocks of galaxies. Several examples exist in the Milky Way Galaxy and the Local Group, but they are particularly abundant in starburst and interacting galaxies. The few YMCs that are close enough to resolve are of prime interest for studying the stellar mass function and the ecological interplay between stellar evolution and stellar dynamics. The distant unresolved clusters may be effectively used to study the star-cluster mass function, and they provide excellent constraints on the formation mechanisms of young cluster populations. YMCs are expected to be the nurseries for many unusual objects, including a…
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Authors
3- SFSimon F. Portegies ZwartCorresponding
Leiden University
- SLStephen L.W. McMillan
Drexel University
- MGMark Gieles
University of Cambridge, European Southern Observatory
Topics & keywords
- Star cluster
- Globular cluster
- Milky Way
- Stars
- Stellar collision
- Star formation
- Galaxy
- Cluster (spacecraft)