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PAH Marks the Spot: Digging for Buried Clusters in Nearby Star-forming Galaxies

  • Authors: Gabrielle B. Graham, Daniel A. Dale, Chase L. Smith, Elisabeth Brann, Kaycee D. Conder, Samuel Crowe, Sumitra Dhileepkumar, Nicole A. Imming, Emilio Mendez, Zachary Pleska, Kelsey Sako, Amirnezam Amiri, Ashley T. Barnes, Médéric Boquien, Rupali Chandar, Ryan Chown, Oleg Y. Gnedin, Kathryn Grasha, Stephen Hannon, Hamid Hassani, Rémy Indebetouw, Hwihyun Kim, Jaeyeon Kim, Hannah Koziol, Kirsten L. Larson, Janice C. Lee, Adam K. Leroy, Elias K. Oakes, M. Jimena Rodríguez, Erik Rosolowsky, Karin Sandstrom, Eva Schinnerer, Jessica Sutter, David A. Thilker, Leonardo Ubeda, Bradley C. Whitmore, Tony D. Weinbeck, Thomas G. Williams, Aida Wofford, J. Eduardo Méndez-Delgado, Qiushi Chris Tian

Gabrielle B. Graham et al 2025 The Astronomical Journal 170 .

  • Provider: AAS Journals

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F335M images of our galaxy sample and the embedded cluster candidates identified in this study. The cyan circles mark the locations of the human-identified embedded cluster candidates in our final catalog. As would be expected for young, dusty clusters, our sample of embedded cluster candidates traces the dusty spiral arms, bars, and rings of their host galaxies. The white, dashed lines indicate the edges of the fields of view for the HST Hα imaging.

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