Suyash Deshmukh, Sean T. Linden, Daniela Calzetti, Angela Adamo, Matteo Messa, Kathryn Grasha, Elena Sabbi, Linda Smith, Kelsey E. Johnson
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Abstract
We present an analysis of Hubble Space Telescope (HST) data from WFC3/UVIS,
WFC3/IR and ACS, investigating the young stellar cluster (YSC) population in
the face-on spiral galaxy M83. Within the field of view of the IR pointings, we
identify 454 sources with compact F814W continuum and Pa$\beta$ line emission
with a S/N $\geq 3$ as possible YSC candidates embedded in dust. We refine this
selection to 97 candidates based on their spectral energy distributions,
multi-wavelength morphology, and photometric uncertainties. For sources that
are detected in all bands and have mass $> 10^{2.8} M_{\odot}$ (53 sources), we
find that by 2 Myr $75\%$ of infrared-selected star clusters have an $A_{V}
\leq 1$, and that by 3 Myr the fraction rises to $\sim 82\%$. This evidence of
early clearing implies that pre-supernovae feedback from massive stars are
responsible for clearing the majority of the natal gas and dust that surround
infrared-selected star clusters in M83. Further, this result is consistent with
previous estimates based on WFC3 observations, and adds to the growing body of
literature suggesting pre-supernova feedback to be crucial for YSC emergence in
normal star-forming galaxies. Finally, we find a weak correlation between the
YSC concentration index and age over the first 10 Myr, which matches previous
studies and indicates little or no change in the size of YSCs in M83 during
their early evolution.