Volume 389, Issue 1 pp. 429-440

Seven young star clusters in the inner region of the Small Magellanic Cloud

Andrés E. Piatti

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Andrés E. Piatti

Instituto de Astronomía y Física del Espacio, CC 67, Suc. 28, 1428 Ciudad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

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Doug Geisler

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Doug Geisler

Grupo de Astronomía, Departamento de Física, Universidad de Concepción, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile

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Ata Sarajedini

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Ata Sarajedini

Department of Astronomy, University of Florida, PO Box 112055, Gainesville, FL 32611, USA

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Carme Gallart

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Carme Gallart

Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Calle Vía Laćtea, E-38200 La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain

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Marina Wischnjewsky

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Marina Wischnjewsky

Departamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Chile, Casilla 36-D, Santiago, Chile

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First published: 18 August 2008
Citations: 6

ABSTRACT

We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1∼ 22 in the fields of L35, L45, L49, L50, L62, L63 and L85, seven poorly studied star clusters in the inner region of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). We measured T1 magnitudes and CT1 colours for a total of 114 826 stars distributed throughout cluster areas of 13.7 × 13.7 arcmin2 each. Cluster radii were estimated from star counts distributed throughout the entire observed fields. The seven clusters are generally characterized by a relatively small angular size and by a high field star contamination. We performed an in-depth analysis of the field star contamination of the colour–magnitude diagrams (CMDs), and statistically cleaned the cluster CMDs. Based on the best fits of isochrones computed by the Padova group to the (T1, CT1) CMDs, we derive ages for the sample, assuming Z= 0.004, finding ages between 25 Myr and 1.2 Gyr. We then examined different relationships between positions in the SMC, age and metallicity of a larger sample of clusters including our previous work whose ages and metallicities are on the same scale used in this paper. We confirm previous results in the sense that the further a cluster is from the centre of the galaxy, the older and more metal poor it is, with some dispersion; although clusters associated with the Magellanic Bridge clearly do not obey the general trend. The number of clusters within ∼ 2° of the SMC centre appears to have increased substantially after ∼2.5 Gyr ago, hinting at a burst.

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