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Massive star clusters break free from birth clouds in 5 million years, reshaping galaxy growth models
science6 days ago

Massive star clusters break free from birth clouds in 5 million years, reshaping galaxy growth models

NASA/ESA observations with Webb and Hubble identified ~9,000 young star clusters in four nearby galaxies, revealing that the most massive clusters clear their birth gas in about 5 million years, while smaller clusters take roughly 7–8 million years. This challenges the simple expectation that bigger clusters clear faster and provides a sharper clock for how stellar feedback heats and pushes gas, influencing galaxy evolution models and the potential role of early massive clusters in cosmic reionization. The result tightens constraints for simulations of star formation and feedback and has implications for planet-forming disks in dense cluster environments. Future work will expand the survey to more galaxies and distant systems to test if local trends scale to the early universe.

Giant Black Holes Likely Grow by Chains of Mergers in Dense Star Clusters
space18 days ago

Giant Black Holes Likely Grow by Chains of Mergers in Dense Star Clusters

New analysis of GWTC4 gravitational-wave data suggests the universe’s heaviest black holes did not form directly from collapsing stars but grew through successive mergers in crowded star clusters, creating a distinct high-mass population with spins indicative of hierarchical growth. The study also finds evidence for a pair-instability mass gap near 45 solar masses, shedding light on stellar evolution and the nuclear reactions inside massive stars.

JWST reveals how giant star clusters sculpt galaxies through stellar feedback
science18 days ago

JWST reveals how giant star clusters sculpt galaxies through stellar feedback

Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope, with support from Hubble data, tracked about 9,000 young star clusters in four nearby galaxies and found that the most massive clusters clear their birth gas within ~5 million years (smaller clusters up to ~8 million), with intense ultraviolet radiation and stellar winds reshaping surrounding gas. This stellar feedback can regulate future star formation and potentially influence planet formation, offering new constraints on how star clusters drive galactic evolution, and the findings appear in Nature Astronomy.

Massive star clusters escape birth clouds first, sparking early UV glow in galaxies
science23 days ago

Massive star clusters escape birth clouds first, sparking early UV glow in galaxies

Webb and Hubble studied roughly 9,000 young star clusters in four nearby galaxies (M51, M83, NGC 4449, NGC 628) and found the most massive clusters clear their birth clouds and begin emitting ultraviolet light after about 5 million years, while less massive clusters emerge after 7–8 million years—offering new constraints on how stellar feedback drives galactic evolution and influences early planet formation.

Gaia Reveals Our Skies Are Filled with Star Clusters
science-and-exploration9 months ago

Gaia Reveals Our Skies Are Filled with Star Clusters

The European Space Agency's Gaia mission has revolutionized our understanding of the Milky Way by mapping billions of stars with unprecedented precision, revealing complex structures, interconnected star clusters, and the dynamic processes shaping our galaxy, including the discovery of star families, tidal tails, and the large-scale interconnectedness of star-forming regions.