Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Clouds clusters. I. An ordinary feature for intermediate age globulars in the LMC?
A.P. Milone, L.R. Bedin, G. Piotto, J. Anderson

TL;DR
This study analyzes 16 intermediate-age LMC clusters, revealing that most exhibit multiple or broadened main sequence turn-offs, indicating complex star formation histories and multiple stellar populations, challenging the traditional simple stellar population model.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of multiple stellar populations in LMC clusters, demonstrating that a majority show evidence of complex star formation histories.
Findings
11 out of 16 clusters show split or broadened MSTOs.
NGC 1806, NGC 1846, and NGC 1751 exhibit multiple distinct MSTOs.
Approximately 70% of clusters have complex star formation histories.
Abstract
The discovery of multiple MSs in NGC2808 and Omega Centauri, and multiple SGBs in NGC1851 and NGC6388 has challenged the long-held paradigm that GCs consist of simple stellar populations. This picture has been further complicated by recent studies of the LMC intermediate-age clusters, where the MSTO was found to be bimodal or broadened. We have undertaken a study of archival HST images of LMC and SMC clusters with the aim of measuring the frequency of clusters with evidence of multiple or prolonged star formation events and determining their main properties. In this paper, we analyse the CMD of 16 intermediate-age LMC clusters. We find that 11 clusters show an anomalous spread (or split) in color and magnitude around the MSTO. We demonstrate that the observed feature is unequivocally associated to the clusters and that it is not an artifact due to photometric errors, differential…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Veterinary Equine Medical Research · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
