Low-density star cluster formation: discovery of a young faint fuzzy on the outskirts of the low-mass spiral galaxy NGC 247

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2023)

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The classical globular clusters found in all galaxy types have half-light radii of r(h) similar to 2-4 pc, which have been tied to formation in the dense cores of giant molecular clouds. Some old star clusters have larger sizes, and it is unclear if these represent a fundamentally different mode of low-density star cluster formation. We report the discovery of a rare, young 'faint fuzzy' star cluster, NGC 247-SC1, on the outskirts of the low-mass spiral galaxy NGC 247 in the nearby Sculptor group, and measure its radial velocity using Keck spectroscopy. We use Hubble Space Telescope imaging to measure the cluster half-light radius of r(h) similar to 12 pc and a luminosity of L-V similar or equal to 4 x10(5) L-circle dot. We produce a colour-magnitude diagram of cluster stars and compare to theoretical isochrones, finding an age of similar or equal to 300 Myr, a metallicity of [Z/H] similar to-0.6 and an inferred mass of M-star similar or equal to 9 x10(4) M-circle dot. The narrow width of blue-loop star magnitudes implies an age spread of less than or similar to 50 Myr, while no old red-giant branch stars are found, so SC1 is consistent with hosting a single stellar population, modulo several unexplained bright 'red straggler' stars. SC1 appears to be surrounded by tidal debris, at the end of an similar to 2 kpc long stellar filament that also hosts two low-mass, low-density clusters of a similar age. We explore a link between the formation of these unusual clusters and an external perturbation of their host galaxy, illuminating a possible channel by which some clusters are born with large sizes.
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Hertzsprung,Russell and colour,magnitude diagrams,galaxies: individual: NGC 247,galaxies: star clusters: general
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