SDSS J103913.70+533029.7: A Super Star Cluster in the Outskirts of a Galaxy Merger

Citation:

Knapp GR, Tremonti CA, Rockosi CM, Schlegel DJ, Yanny B, Beers TC, Allende Prieto C, Wilhelm R, Lupton RH, Gunn JE, et al. SDSS J103913.70+533029.7: A Super Star Cluster in the Outskirts of a Galaxy Merger. The Astronomical Journal. 2006;131 :859-865.

Date Published:

February 1, 2006

Abstract:

We describe the serendipitous discovery in the spectroscopic data of theSloan Digital Sky Survey of a starlike object, SDSS J103913.70+533029.7,at a heliocentric radial velocity of +1012 km s-1. Itsproximity in position and velocity to the spiral galaxy NGC 3310suggests an association with the galaxy. At this distance, SDSSJ103913.70+533029.7 has the luminosity of a super star cluster and aprojected distance of 17 kpc from NGC 3310. Its spectroscopic andphotometric properties imply a mass of >106Msolar and an age close to that of the tidal shells seenaround NGC 3310, suggesting that it formed in the event that formed theshells.

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