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Tracing young star-forming clumps in the nearby flocculent spiral galaxy NGC 7793 with UVIT imaging

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dc.contributor.author Mondal, Chayan
dc.contributor.author Subramaniam, A
dc.contributor.author George, Koshy
dc.contributor.author Postma, Joseph E
dc.contributor.author Subramanian, S
dc.contributor.author Barway, Sudhanshu
dc.date.accessioned 2021-06-28T09:38:13Z
dc.date.available 2021-06-28T09:38:13Z
dc.date.issued 2021-03-10
dc.identifier.citation The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 909, No. 2, 203 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 1538-4357
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7735
dc.description Restricted Access en_US
dc.description.abstract Star formation in galaxies is a hierarchical process with a wide range of scales, from smaller clusters to larger stellar complexes. Here, we present an ultra-violet imaging study of the nearby flocculent spiral galaxy NGC 7793, observed using the Ultra-Violet Imaging Telescope (UVIT). We find that the disk scale length estimated in Far-UV (2.64 ± 0.16 kpc) is larger than that in Near-UV (2.21 ± 0.21 Kpc) and optical (1.08 Kpc), which supports the inside-out growth scenario of the galaxy disk. The star-forming UV disk is also found to be contained within the extent of H i gas, with a column density greater than 1021 cm−2. With the spatial resolution of UVIT (1 pixel ~ 6.8 pc), we identified 2046 young star-forming clumps in the galaxy with radii between ~12 and 70 pc, which matches well with the size of giant molecular clouds (GMCs) detected in the galaxy. Around 61% of the regions identified in our study are younger than 20 Myr, which points to a recent enhancement in star formation across the galaxy. We also note that the youngest star-forming regions, with an age of <10 Myr, distinctly trace the flocculent arms of the galaxy. The estimated mass of the clumps covers a range between 103 and 106M⊙. We notice a gradient in the mass distribution of identified clumps along the spiral arms. We also study the nuclear star cluster of the galaxy, finding that the stellar populations in the cluster outskirts are younger than the inner part. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher IOP Publishing en_US
dc.relation.uri https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abe0b4
dc.rights © The American Astronomical Society
dc.subject Spiral galaxies en_US
dc.subject Star formation en_US
dc.subject Star-forming regions en_US
dc.subject Ultraviolet astronomy en_US
dc.title Tracing young star-forming clumps in the nearby flocculent spiral galaxy NGC 7793 with UVIT imaging en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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