CCD photometric and mass function study of 9 young Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters
B. Kumar, R. Sagar, J. Melnick

TL;DR
This study presents CCD photometry and mass function analysis of 9 young Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters, revealing their ages, mass distribution slopes, and evidence of mass segregation, supporting the universality of the initial mass function.
Contribution
First-time CCD photometric data for six clusters and comprehensive mass function analysis of nine clusters, including insights into their ages, mass segregation, and IMF universality.
Findings
Most clusters have similar mass function slopes around -2.2.
Mass segregation observed in several clusters.
Cluster ages range from 16 to 90 million years.
Abstract
We present CCD photometric and mass function study of 9 young Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters namely NGC 1767, NGC 1994, NGC 2002, NGC 2003, NGC 2006, SL 538, NGC 2011, NGC 2098 and NGC 2136. The BVRI data reaching down to V ~ 21 mag, are collected from 3.5-meter NTT/EFOSC2 in sub-arcsec seeing conditions. For NGC 1767, NGC 1994, NGC 2002, NGC 2003, NGC 2011 and NGC 2136, broad band photometric CCD data are presented for the first time. Seven of the 9 clusters have ages between 16 to 25 Myr while remaining two clusters have ages Myr (NGC 2098) and Myr (NGC 2136). For 7 younger clusters, the age estimates based on a recent model and the integrated spectra are found to be systematically lower ( 10 Myr) from the present estimate. In the mass range of , the MF slopes for 8 out of nine clusters were found to be similar with the value of…
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