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Stellar Clusters Lecture 11
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Stellar Clusters

Lecture 11

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Stellar Clusters

APOD: Comet Hartley 2

M47M46

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Star clusters and associations

• Groupings of stars • Sometimes stay together for

– a long time (> 1010 years) or– a short time (< 108 years)

• Clusters are places where we can see the results of stellar evolution

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Face-on Edge-on

A Spiral Galaxy

Nucleus

Spiral Arms Bulge

Halo

Disk orGalactic Plane

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Population I stars

• Young stars - disk stars• Make up the galactic disk• Examples: Galactic star clusters

O-B stellar associations• High metal abundances• Interstellar gas and dust may be present.

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Population II Stars

• Old stars• Make up the galactic halo and bulge• Example: Globular Clusters• Low metal abundances

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Galactic Clusters• Located in the disk of our

galaxy• Young stars (Population I)• 50 to 10000 stars per cluster• ~ 10 pc in diameter• Star density ~ 0.1 to 10 stars/pc3 • Irregularly shaped• ~ 1000 in the Galaxy• Examples: Pleiades, Hyades, Praesepe

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Globular Clusters

• Located in the halo of our galaxy

• Old stars (Population II)• ~ 104 to 106 stars per cluster• ~ 20-100 pc in diameter• Star density ~ 0.5 to 103 stars/pc3 • Roughly spherically shaped• ~ 150 in the Galaxy• Examples: M3, M13 (Hercules), M15

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O-B Stellar Associations

• Located in the spiral arms of our galaxy

• Young stars (Population I)w/ associated interstellar material.

• ~ 100 to 1000 stars per cluster• ~ 100 - 200 pc in diameter, Irregularly shaped• Star density ~ 0.01 stars/pc3 • ~ 80 in the Galaxy• Example: Orion O-B Association

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Stability of Clusters

Globular Clusters Very StableGalactic Clusters Quasi StableO-B Associations Unstable

• If the internal gravity of a cluster exceeds the tidal disruption by the central Milky Way, then the cluster is stable.         

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M45 (Pleiades)

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M44 (Praesepe or “Beehive”)

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M11 (Wild Duck Cluster)

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M7 (Ptolemy’s Cluster)

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M6 (Butterfly Cluster)

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NGC 1850 in LMC (50 Myr + 4 Myr old)

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NGC 1850 in LMC (50 Myr + 4 Myr old)

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M13 (Hercules)

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M15 (in Pegasus)

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M15

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47 Tuc

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M80 (in Scorpius)

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M31 Globular Cluster

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Evolution of Clusters of Stars

• Stars in a cluster are all thought to be born at the same time.

• This means the high mass stars evolve off the main-sequence first.

• The age of a cluster is determined by the highest mass stars present.

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Comments on Stellar Evolution

• Stars move off the main-sequence when H is exhausted in the core.

• Giant/Supergiant phases consist of shell burning (H, He, etc.) and core burning (of heavier elements)– Size, temperature and luminosity changes

• Star clusters are a good place to study stellar evolution since all stars are born at the same time.

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Evolution of a 1.15 Msun Star

UniformSteps

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Evolution of a 1.15 Msun Star

CorrectRelativeTiming

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Evolution of a cluster

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Evolution of a cluster

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T= 8x106 years T= 256x106 years

H-R diagram of aging cluster

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T= 3.1x109 years T= 8.2x109 years

H-R diagram of aging cluster

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M45 - Open Cluster

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M45 (Pleiades) – Open Cluster 47 Tucanae – Globular Cluster

< 100 Myr old ~ 10 Gyr old


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