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  1. Astrophysics and Space Science
  2. Astrophysics and Space Science : Volume 276
  3. Astrophysics and Space Science : Volume 276, Issue 2-4, March 2001
  4. The Fossil Starburst in M82
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Astrophysics and Space Science : Volume 276, Issue 2-4, March 2001
Preface
Acknowledgements
1. THE GALAXY AND NEARBY GALAXIES
Gould's Belt and Beyond
Gas Dynamics in the Galactic Bar Region from N-Body and SPH Simulations
The Morphological Evolution of Galaxy Satellites
ISOCAM Observations of the Centre of M31
A New Photometric Look at M51
The Fossil Starburst in M82
Circumnuclear Star Formation in M100
The Internal Kinematics of Complete Sets of HII Regions in Disc Galaxies
Is I ZW 18 Really a Young Galaxy?
The Luminosity Function and Size Distribution of HII Regions in NGC 1365
Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy of NGC 2992
Vertical Velocity Dispersion of the Ionized Gas In NGC 3938
RAM-Pressure Stripping of a Galaxy's ISM
Kinematics of an Anaemic Cluster Galaxy
The Orthogonal Bulge–Disc Decoupling in NGC 4698
Grand-Design Spirals in the Core of NGC 5248
Multi-Component Models For Disc Galaxies
The Hα Emission of the Spiral Galaxy NGC 7479
Multiband Analysis of a Sample of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Kinematics of Gas and Stars Along the Hubble Sequence
Arm and Interarm Star Formation in Spiral Galaxies
Scaling Laws in Self-Gravitating Discs
Modelling the Dust Content of Spiral Galaxies
A Closer View of the Nucleus of NGC 4314
The Star Formation History of Dwarf Galaxies over Cosmological Timescales
2. AGN, STARBURSTS AND STAR-FORMING GALAXIES
The Mid-Infrared View of Star Formation in Collisional Ring Galaxies
The Role of Starbursts in the Evolution of Galaxies
A New Mid-Infrared Diagnostic between AGN and Starbursts
The Environment of Star-Forming Dwarf Galaxies
Starburst Galaxies in Clusters
A Study of the Emission-Line Spectra and the Stellar Populations of Starburst Galaxies
Searching for X-Ray Luminous Starburst Galaxies
3. BARRED GALAXIES
Structure and Dynamics of NGC 1300
12CO, 13CO and HCN in the Barred Galaxy NGC 1530
Circumnuclear Regions and their Barred Host Galaxies
Mass Distribution and Kinematics of the Barred Galaxy NGC 2336
NGC 3521: Stellar Counter-Rotation Induced by a Bar Component
The Stellar Populations of the Bars of Barred Spirals Through Evolutionary Synthesis: First Results
Gas Flows and Star Formation in the Ringed Galaxy NGC 4736
NGC 7479: A Case Study
Infrared Imaging of Perpendicular Nested Bars in Spiral Galaxies with the Infrared Camera at the Carlos Sánchez Telescope
Young Populations in the Nuclei of Barred Galaxies
Photometric Inference of the Corotation Radii of Ten Barred Galaxies
Numerical Simulations of Interacting Gas-Rich Barred Galaxies
Driving a Gaseous Nuclear Spiral Inside the Inner LindBlad Resonance
4. CLUSTERS OF GALAXIES
Compact Groups of Galaxies: Evolution of the Stellar Population
Hα Emission and Dynamics in Groups of Galaxies
Faint Features of Interacting Galaxies Revealed by the Digital Coaddition of 13 Tech-Pan Films of the Virgo Cluster
Photometric Properties of Clusters of Galaxies
Hα Luminosity and Star Formation of Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups
Interactions and the Evolution of Cluster Galaxies
5. INITIAL MASS FUNCTIONS, STAR FORMATION RATES AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION WITH z
Chemical Evolution of Gas-Rich Galaxy Mergers
Comparison of Star Formation Rate Estimates from Hα, FIR and Radio Data
Warm and Hot Gas and the Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies
The Nature of the Faint Radio Source Population and Star Formation History derived from Sub-MJY Surveys
Chemically Consistent Evolutionary Models With Dust
On the Contraction of Protostellar Clouds with Different Metallicities
[CII] Emission and Star Formation in Late-Type Galaxies
On the Origin of S0 Stellar Populations
Mg/Fe Ratios in Hierarchically-Forming Ellipticals
IMF and Velocity-Dispersion Effects on Optical Spectroscopic Absorption Features
6. STELLAR POPULATIONS AND MERGERS WITH INCREASING z
Galaxy Mergers and the Creation of Cluster S0 Galaxies
Core Density Profile Survival in Dissipationless Mergers
Some New Observed Properties of Elliptical Galaxies
Structure of Early-Type Galaxies
The Colour–Magnitude Relation and the Formation of Early-Type Galaxies
The Stellar Populations of Early-Type Galaxies in the Fornax Cluster
The Uncertainties in the Synthetic Indices for Stellar Populations
Optical Multi-Band Analyses of Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies
Formation of Massive Counter-Rotating Discs: An Alternative Scenario
A Photometric System for Metallicity Mapping in Galaxies
Evolutionary Stellar Population Synthesis at 2 Å Spectral Resolution
Molecular Gas in the Merging System ARP 299
7. EVOLUTION FROM EARLIEST TIMES
A Complete Microjansky Radio Survey
Cold dust in nearby galaxies: implications for observing the high-redshift universe
A deep radio survey in the ISO-ELAIS fields: optical identification with the APM catalogue/atl>
Photometric redshifts: spectroscopy AT Δλ / λ ≈ 0.1
New photometric models of galactic evolution applied to the HDF
The Colour–Magnitude Relation of Early-Type Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North
The evolutionary history of early-type galaxies as derived from the fundamental plane
Counts, Sizes and Colours of Faint Infrared-Selected Galaxies
Are Damped Lyα Systems Large Galactic Discs?
On the Nature and Redshift Evolution of DLA Galaxies
The Origin of the Diffuse Hα in Spirals
Evolution of Galaxies with Triaxial Haloes
8. GALAXY FORMATION
Formation of Starburst Galaxies in Merging Clusters
Limits on Dust Extinction in B3 QSOS
Producing Disc-Like Objects with Observational Counterparts from Hierarchical Hydrodynamical Simulations
Parallel Tree–SPH: A Tool for Galaxy Formation
Ingredients and Recipes for Model Galaxy Formation
An Analytical Model of Galaxy Formation
Modelling Dust in Galactic SEDs: Application to Semi-Analytical Galaxy Formation Models
Formation of Galaxies in a Hierarchical Clustering Model
Report on a Study of Galaxy Formation in SPH Simulations
Collapse of primordial clouds and the formation of a central core
9. MEGAPOSTERS
HST/NICMOS Observations of M82
Integral Field Spectroscopy of Six Seyfert Galaxies
The BIMA Survey of Nearby Galaxies (BIMA SONG)
A Model for the Cartwheel Ring Galaxy
The Nearby Field Galaxy Survey
The Bars Database on Barred Galaxies
Galaxy Evolution in the Reddest Possible Filter
A comprehensive observational study of the young barred galaxy NGC 3359
Ages, Metallicities and Abundances in Elliptical Galaxies
Kinematics of Gas and Stars in 20 Disc Galaxies
List of Forthcoming Papers
Instructions for authors
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The Fossil Starburst in M82

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Author De Grijs, Richard O'Connell, Robert W. Gallagher, John S.
Copyright Year 2001
Abstract We present high-resolution optical and near-infrared HST observations of two adjacent regions in the fossil starburst region inM82, M82 B1 and B2. The presence of both the active and the fossil starburst in M82 provides a unique physical environment to study the stellar and dynamical evolution of star cluster systems. The cluster population in B2 is more heavily affected by internal extinction than that in B1, amounting to an excess extinction in B2 of AV,excess≃1.1±0.3 mag. Preliminary age estimates date the cluster population in the fossil starburst between ∼2× 108 and ∼ 109 years. The radial luminosity profiles of the brightest clusters are more closely approximated by power laws than by a Gaussian model, in particular in their wings, which favours a slow star formation scenario.
Starting Page 397
Ending Page 404
Page Count 8
File Format PDF
ISSN 0004640X
Journal Astrophysics and Space Science
Volume Number 276
Issue Number 2-4
e-ISSN 1572946X
Language English
Publisher Kluwer Academic Publishers
Publisher Date 2001-01-01
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