Search Results - "star cluster"
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Multi-generation massive star-formation in NGC 3576
Published 2009“…The H II region is observed to be expanding into the molecular cloud, sweeping up a clumpy shell of gas, while the central star cluster is dispersing the molecular gas to the east. …”
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A disrupted bulgeless satellite galaxy as counterpart of the ultraluminous X-ray source ESO 243-49 HLX-1
Published 2013“…This matching is impossible to achieve by assuming either a bulgy satellite, a young star cluster, or an irradiated disc component.…”
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Two stellar-mass black holes in the globular cluster M22
Published 2012“…Hundreds of stellar-mass black holes probably form in a typical globular star cluster, with all but one predicted to be ejected through dynamical interactions. …”
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Amuse-field. II. Nucleation of early-type galaxies in the field versus cluster environment
Published 2014“…hosting a massive nuclear star cluster (NSC). At the same time, while all massive galaxies are thought to harbor nuclear supermassive black holes (SMBHs), observational evidence for SMBHs is slim at the low end of the mass function. …”
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Optical counterpart of HLX-1 during the 2010 outburst
Published 2012“…We conclude that during the 2010 September observations, the optical counterpart was dominated by emission from an irradiated disc (which responds to the varying X-ray luminosity), rather than by a star cluster around the black hole (which would not change). …”
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A very large array search for intermediate-mass black holes in globular clusters in M81
Published 2016“…Finally, no analog of HLX-1, a strong IMBH candidate in an extragalactic star cluster, occurs in any individual GC in M81. This underscores the uniqueness or rarity of the HLX-1 phenomenon.…”
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Extra-nuclear starbursts: Young luminous hinge clumps in interacting galaxies
Published 2014“…These central sources have FWHM diameters of ~70 pc, compared to ~3 pc in "ordinary" super star clusters. Their absolute I magnitudes range from MI ~ – 12.2 to –16.5; thus, if they are individual star clusters they would lie near the top of the "super star cluster" luminosity function of star clusters. …”
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James Dunlop's Historical Catalogue of Southern Nebulae and Clusters
Published 2010“…I n 1826 James Dunlop compiled the second ever catalogue of southern star clusters, nebulae and galaxies from Parramatta (NSW, Australia) using a 23-cm reflecting telescope. …”
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MYStIX first results: Spatial structures of massive young stellar clusters
Published 2014“…Mass segregation is detected in several cases, in both centrally concentrated and fractally structured star clusters, but a few clusters are not mass segregated.…”
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