A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud

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Autor(a) principal: Geisler, Doug
Data de Publicação: 1997
Outros Autores: Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani, Dottori, Horacio Alberto, Claria Olmedo, Juan Jose, Piatti, Andres E., Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/107735
Resumo: There are only a handful of known star clusters in the LMC that are genuinely old, i.e., of similar age to the globular star clusters in the Milky Way. We report the first results of a color-magnitude diagram survey of 25 candidate old LMC clusters, which were uncovered by means of integrated UBV photometry and Ca II triplet spectroscopy during previous investigations. The photometry was carried out with the Washington system C,T 1 filters on the Cerro Tololo 0.9 m telescope. For almost all of the sample, it was possible to reach the tumoff region, and in many clusters we have several magnitudes of the main sequence. The efficiency and efficacy of the technique are demonstrated by our deep CMD for ESO 121-SC03 (used as a control and calibrator), which clearly shows a magnitude of main sequence for this =9 Gyr old object in a total of <1 hour of integration time. Age estimates based on the magnitude difference 8T 1 between the giant branch clump and the tumoff, calibrated using standard clusters, revealed that no new old clusters were found. The candidates tumed out to be of intermediate age (1-3 Gyr) (we cannot role out old ages for NGC 1928 and NGC 1939 since the turnoff was not reached for these compact clusters in crowded bar fields). We show that the apparently old ages as inferred from integrated UBV colors can be explained by a combination of stochastic effects produced by bright stars and by photometric errors for faint clusters lying in crowded fields. The relatively metal poor ([Fe/H]- -1.0) candidates from the Ca II triplet spectroscopy also turned out to be of intermediate age. This, combined with the fact that they Iie far out in the disk, yields interesting constraints regarding the formation and evolution of the LMC disk. We also study the age distribution of intermediate age and old clusters considering not only the present 8T 1 parameter, but also 8V and 8R measured in CMDs from the literature. This homogeneous set of accurate relative ages allows us to make an improved study of the history of cluster formationldestruction for ages > 1 Gyr. We confirrn previous indications that there was apparently no cluster formation in the LMC during the period from 3-8 Gyr ago, and that there was a pronounced epoch of cluster formation beginning 3 Gyr ago that peaked at about 1.5 Gyr ago. Our results suggest that there are few, if any, genuine old clusters in the LMC Ieft to be found.
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title A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
spellingShingle A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
Geisler, Doug
Astrofisica extragalatica
Nuvens de magalhaes
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Galáxias
title_short A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
title_full A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
title_fullStr A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
title_full_unstemmed A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
title_sort A search for old star clusters in the large magellanic cloud
author Geisler, Doug
author_facet Geisler, Doug
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Claria Olmedo, Juan Jose
Piatti, Andres E.
Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
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author2 Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Claria Olmedo, Juan Jose
Piatti, Andres E.
Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Geisler, Doug
Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani
Dottori, Horacio Alberto
Claria Olmedo, Juan Jose
Piatti, Andres E.
Santos Junior, Joao Francisco Coelho dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Astrofisica extragalatica
Nuvens de magalhaes
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Galáxias
topic Astrofisica extragalatica
Nuvens de magalhaes
Aglomerados estelares e associacoes
Galáxias
description There are only a handful of known star clusters in the LMC that are genuinely old, i.e., of similar age to the globular star clusters in the Milky Way. We report the first results of a color-magnitude diagram survey of 25 candidate old LMC clusters, which were uncovered by means of integrated UBV photometry and Ca II triplet spectroscopy during previous investigations. The photometry was carried out with the Washington system C,T 1 filters on the Cerro Tololo 0.9 m telescope. For almost all of the sample, it was possible to reach the tumoff region, and in many clusters we have several magnitudes of the main sequence. The efficiency and efficacy of the technique are demonstrated by our deep CMD for ESO 121-SC03 (used as a control and calibrator), which clearly shows a magnitude of main sequence for this =9 Gyr old object in a total of <1 hour of integration time. Age estimates based on the magnitude difference 8T 1 between the giant branch clump and the tumoff, calibrated using standard clusters, revealed that no new old clusters were found. The candidates tumed out to be of intermediate age (1-3 Gyr) (we cannot role out old ages for NGC 1928 and NGC 1939 since the turnoff was not reached for these compact clusters in crowded bar fields). We show that the apparently old ages as inferred from integrated UBV colors can be explained by a combination of stochastic effects produced by bright stars and by photometric errors for faint clusters lying in crowded fields. The relatively metal poor ([Fe/H]- -1.0) candidates from the Ca II triplet spectroscopy also turned out to be of intermediate age. This, combined with the fact that they Iie far out in the disk, yields interesting constraints regarding the formation and evolution of the LMC disk. We also study the age distribution of intermediate age and old clusters considering not only the present 8T 1 parameter, but also 8V and 8R measured in CMDs from the literature. This homogeneous set of accurate relative ages allows us to make an improved study of the history of cluster formationldestruction for ages > 1 Gyr. We confirrn previous indications that there was apparently no cluster formation in the LMC during the period from 3-8 Gyr ago, and that there was a pronounced epoch of cluster formation beginning 3 Gyr ago that peaked at about 1.5 Gyr ago. Our results suggest that there are few, if any, genuine old clusters in the LMC Ieft to be found.
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