Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst
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Resumo: | We present V and I photometry of two open clusters in the LMC down to V~26. The clusters were imaged with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), as part of the Medium Deep Survey Key Project. Both are low-luminosity (MV~-3.5), low-mass (M~10³Mо) systems. The chance discovery of these two clusters in two parallel WFPC2 fields suggests a significant incompleteness in the LMC cluster census near the bar. One of the clusters is roughly elliptical and compact, with a steep light profile, a central surface brightness µV(0)~20.2 mag arcsec-², a half-light radius rhl~0.9 pc (total visual major diameter D~3 pc) and an estimated mass M~1500 Mо. From the colour magnitude diagram and isochrone fits we estimate its age as Τ~(2–5)x10 8 yr. Its mass function has a fitted slope of Г = ∆logØ (M)/ ∆logM =-1.8±0.7 in the range probed (0.9<~M/Mо<~4.5). The other cluster is more irregular and sparse, having shallower density and surface brightness profiles. We obtain Г=-1.2±0.4, and estimate its mass as M~400 Mо. A derived upper limit for its age is t<~5x10 8 yr. Both clusters have mass functions with slopes similar to that of R136, a massive LMC cluster, for which HST results indicate Г~-1.2. They also seem to be relaxed in their cores and well contained in their tidal radii. |
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Santiago, Basilio XavierElson, Rebecca A.W.Sigurdsson, SteinnGilmore, Gerard Fitzgerald2014-03-13T01:50:38Z19980035-8711http://hdl.handle.net/10183/88367000014900We present V and I photometry of two open clusters in the LMC down to V~26. The clusters were imaged with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), as part of the Medium Deep Survey Key Project. Both are low-luminosity (MV~-3.5), low-mass (M~10³Mо) systems. The chance discovery of these two clusters in two parallel WFPC2 fields suggests a significant incompleteness in the LMC cluster census near the bar. One of the clusters is roughly elliptical and compact, with a steep light profile, a central surface brightness µV(0)~20.2 mag arcsec-², a half-light radius rhl~0.9 pc (total visual major diameter D~3 pc) and an estimated mass M~1500 Mо. From the colour magnitude diagram and isochrone fits we estimate its age as Τ~(2–5)x10 8 yr. Its mass function has a fitted slope of Г = ∆logØ (M)/ ∆logM =-1.8±0.7 in the range probed (0.9<~M/Mо<~4.5). The other cluster is more irregular and sparse, having shallower density and surface brightness profiles. We obtain Г=-1.2±0.4, and estimate its mass as M~400 Mо. A derived upper limit for its age is t<~5x10 8 yr. Both clusters have mass functions with slopes similar to that of R136, a massive LMC cluster, for which HST results indicate Г~-1.2. They also seem to be relaxed in their cores and well contained in their tidal radii.application/pdfengMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. London. Vol. 295, no. 4 (Apr. 1998), p. 860-868Astrofisica extragalaticaGrande Nuvem de MagalhãesHubble space telescopeStars:luminosity function, mass functionStars:statisticsMagellanic cloudsGalaxies: star clustersTwo serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hstEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000014900.pdf000014900.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1744768http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88367/1/000014900.pdfea99f150711d629f47ed6a864eff2cc1MD51TEXT000014900.pdf.txt000014900.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain41918http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88367/2/000014900.pdf.txtfed9eb3c45e43828b7a572a0257e33caMD52THUMBNAIL000014900.pdf.jpg000014900.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1919http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/88367/3/000014900.pdf.jpgc0aa73eccdf0da9ec5e6ced1fdd35e9eMD5310183/883672023-07-04 03:52:45.218304oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/88367Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-04T06:52:45Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst Santiago, Basilio Xavier Astrofisica extragalatica Grande Nuvem de Magalhães Hubble space telescope Stars:luminosity function, mass function Stars:statistics Magellanic clouds Galaxies: star clusters |
title_short |
Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
title_full |
Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Two serendipitous low-mass lmc dusters discovered with hst |
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Santiago, Basilio Xavier |
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Santiago, Basilio Xavier Elson, Rebecca A.W. Sigurdsson, Steinn Gilmore, Gerard Fitzgerald |
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Elson, Rebecca A.W. Sigurdsson, Steinn Gilmore, Gerard Fitzgerald |
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Santiago, Basilio Xavier Elson, Rebecca A.W. Sigurdsson, Steinn Gilmore, Gerard Fitzgerald |
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Astrofisica extragalatica Grande Nuvem de Magalhães Hubble space telescope |
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Astrofisica extragalatica Grande Nuvem de Magalhães Hubble space telescope Stars:luminosity function, mass function Stars:statistics Magellanic clouds Galaxies: star clusters |
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Stars:luminosity function, mass function Stars:statistics Magellanic clouds Galaxies: star clusters |
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We present V and I photometry of two open clusters in the LMC down to V~26. The clusters were imaged with the Wide Field and Planetary Camera 2 (WFPC2) on board the Hubble Space Telescope (HST), as part of the Medium Deep Survey Key Project. Both are low-luminosity (MV~-3.5), low-mass (M~10³Mо) systems. The chance discovery of these two clusters in two parallel WFPC2 fields suggests a significant incompleteness in the LMC cluster census near the bar. One of the clusters is roughly elliptical and compact, with a steep light profile, a central surface brightness µV(0)~20.2 mag arcsec-², a half-light radius rhl~0.9 pc (total visual major diameter D~3 pc) and an estimated mass M~1500 Mо. From the colour magnitude diagram and isochrone fits we estimate its age as Τ~(2–5)x10 8 yr. Its mass function has a fitted slope of Г = ∆logØ (M)/ ∆logM =-1.8±0.7 in the range probed (0.9<~M/Mо<~4.5). The other cluster is more irregular and sparse, having shallower density and surface brightness profiles. We obtain Г=-1.2±0.4, and estimate its mass as M~400 Mо. A derived upper limit for its age is t<~5x10 8 yr. Both clusters have mass functions with slopes similar to that of R136, a massive LMC cluster, for which HST results indicate Г~-1.2. They also seem to be relaxed in their cores and well contained in their tidal radii. |
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