SIMBAD references

2018A&A...616A.187N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 616A, 187-187 (2018/8-1)

Star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds. II. Age-dating, classification, and spatio-temporal distribution of the SMC clusters.

NAYAK P.K., SUBRAMANIAM A., CHOUDHURY S. and SAGAR R.

Abstract (from CDS):


Aims. We aim to estimate the age and reddening parameters of already identified star clusters within the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) in a consistent way using available photometric data, classify them based on their mass and strength, and study their spatiotemporal distribution.
Methods. We have used a semi-automated quantitative method, developed in the first paper of this series (Paper I, Nayak et al., 2016MNRAS.463.1446N), to estimate the cluster parameters using the V and I band photometric data from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment (OGLE) III survey.
Results. We estimated parameters of 179 star clusters (17 are newly parameterised) and classified them into four groups. We present an online catalogue of parameters as well as cleaned and isochrone-fitted colour magnitude diagrams of 179 clusters.We compiled age information of 468 clusters by combining previous studies with our catalogue, to study their spatio-temporal distribution. Most of the clusters located in the southern part of the SMC are in the age range 600Myr-1.25Gyr, whereas, the clusters younger than 100Myr are mostly found in the northern SMC, with the central SMC showing continuous cluster formation. The peak of the cluster age distribution is identified at 130±35Myr, very similar to the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) in Paper I.
Conclusions. We suggest that the burst of cluster formation at 130Myr is due to the most recent LMC-SMC interaction. 90% of the studied sample is found to have mass <1700M, suggesting that the SMC is dominated by low mass clusters. There is tentative evidence for compact clusters in the LMC when compared to those in the Galaxy and the SMC. A progressive shifting of cluster location from the south to north of the SMC is identified in last ∼600Myr. The details of spatio-temporal distribution of clusters presented in two videos as part of this study can be used as a tool to constrain details of the recent LMC-SMC interactions.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2018

Journal keyword(s): Magellanic Clouds - galaxies: star clusters: general - galaxies: star formation

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/616/A187): table2.dat>

Simbad objects: 187

goto Full paper

goto View the references in ADS

To bookmark this query, right click on this link: simbad:2018A&A...616A.187N and select 'bookmark this link' or equivalent in the popup menu