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Main Authors: Ou, Po-Sheng, Chao, Rui-Ching, Chu, You-Hua, Hsu, Chin-Yi, Li, Chuan-Jui
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04024
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author Ou, Po-Sheng
Chao, Rui-Ching
Chu, You-Hua
Hsu, Chin-Yi
Li, Chuan-Jui
author_facet Ou, Po-Sheng
Chao, Rui-Ching
Chu, You-Hua
Hsu, Chin-Yi
Li, Chuan-Jui
contents Supergiant shells (SGSs) are the largest interstellar structures where heated and enriched gas flows into the host galaxy's halo. The SGSs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are so close that their stars can be resolved with ground-based telescopes to allow studies of star formation history. Aiming to study the star formation history and energy budget of LMC 4, we have conducted a pilot study of the cluster NGC 2021 and the OB associations in its vicinity near the south rim of LMC 4. We use the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey data of the LMC to establish a methodology to examine the stellar population and assess the massive star formation history. We find a radial procession of massive star formation from the northwest part of the OB association LH79 through NGC 2021 to the OB association LH78 in the south. Using the stellar content of NGC 2021 and the assumption of Salpeter's initial mass function, we estimate that $\sim$4 supernovae have occurred in NGC 2021, injecting at least $4\times10^{51}$ ergs of kinetic energy into the interior of LMC 4.
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spellingShingle Stellar Population near NGC 2021: Procession of Star Formation in the South Rim of Supergiant Shell LMC 4
Ou, Po-Sheng
Chao, Rui-Ching
Chu, You-Hua
Hsu, Chin-Yi
Li, Chuan-Jui
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
Supergiant shells (SGSs) are the largest interstellar structures where heated and enriched gas flows into the host galaxy's halo. The SGSs in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are so close that their stars can be resolved with ground-based telescopes to allow studies of star formation history. Aiming to study the star formation history and energy budget of LMC 4, we have conducted a pilot study of the cluster NGC 2021 and the OB associations in its vicinity near the south rim of LMC 4. We use the Magellanic Cloud Photometric Survey data of the LMC to establish a methodology to examine the stellar population and assess the massive star formation history. We find a radial procession of massive star formation from the northwest part of the OB association LH79 through NGC 2021 to the OB association LH78 in the south. Using the stellar content of NGC 2021 and the assumption of Salpeter's initial mass function, we estimate that $\sim$4 supernovae have occurred in NGC 2021, injecting at least $4\times10^{51}$ ergs of kinetic energy into the interior of LMC 4.
title Stellar Population near NGC 2021: Procession of Star Formation in the South Rim of Supergiant Shell LMC 4
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.04024