The star formation history of the Large Magellanic Cloud star cluster NGC1751
Stefano Rubele, Leo Girardi, Vera Kozhurina-Platais, Paul Goudfrooij,, Leandro Kerber

TL;DR
This study uses advanced CMD reconstruction techniques on HST data to reveal that the LMC cluster NGC1751 experienced prolonged star formation over 460 Myr, challenging previous isochrone-based interpretations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel method of SFH recovery that incorporates the LMC field's SFH, leading to more accurate results and revealing extended star formation in NGC1751.
Findings
Prolonged star formation of 460 Myr in NGC1751's core.
Excellent fit of the CMD features including dual red clump.
Evidence supporting multiple star formation episodes in Magellanic Cloud clusters.
Abstract
The HST/ACS colour-magnitude diagrams (CMD) of the populous LMC star cluster NGC1751 present both a broad main sequence turn-off and a dual clump of red giants. We show that the latter feature is real and associate it to the first appearance of electron-degeneracy in the H-exhausted cores of the cluster stars. We then apply to the NGC1751 data the classical method of star formation history (SFH) recovery via CMD reconstruction, for different radii corresponding to the cluster centre, the cluster outskirts, and the underlying LMC field. The mean SFH derived from the LMC field is taken into account during the stage of SFH-recovery in the cluster regions, in a novel approach which is shown to significantly improve the quality of the SFH results. For the cluster centre, we find a best-fitting solution corresponding to prolonged star formation for a for a timespan of 460 Myr, instead of the…
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