SCYON Abstract

Received on December 4 2000

A Young Stellar Cluster in the Nucleus of NGC 4449

AuthorsT. Böker1,2, R. P. van der Marel2, L. Mazzuca3, H.-W. Rix4, G. Rudnick4, L. C. Ho5, J. C. Shields6
Affiliation1 ESA,
2 STScI,
3 GSFC,
4MPIA,
5 Carnegie,
6 Ohio Univ.
Accepted byAstronomical Journal (March 2001)
Contactboeker@stsci.edu
URLhttp://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/astro-ph/0010542

Abstract

We have obtained 1-2 > Å resolution optical Echellette spectra of the nuclear star cluster in the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 4449. The light is clearly dominated by a very young ( 6-10 > Myr) population of stars. For our age dating, we have used recent population synthesis models to interpret the observed equivalent width of stellar absorption features such as the HI Balmer series and the CaII triplet around 8500 > Å . We also compare the observed spectrum of the nuclear cluster to synthesized spectra for stellar populations of varying ages. All these approaches yield a consistent cluster age. Metallicity estimates based on the relative intensities of various ionization lines yield no evidence for significant enrichment in the center of this low mass galaxy: the metallicity of the nuclear cluster is about one fourth of the solar value, in agreement with independent estimates for the disk material of NGC 4449.