The star formation history of the Large Magellanic Cloud star clusters NGC1846 and NGC1783
Stefano Rubele, Leo Girardi, Vera Kozhurina-Platais, Leandro Kerber,, Paul Goudfrooij, Alessandro Bressan, Paola Marigo

TL;DR
This study reconstructs the star formation history of two Large Magellanic Cloud clusters, revealing extended star formation periods, a 50-Myr hiatus, and spatial variations in age and mass function, using high-quality imaging and CMD analysis.
Contribution
It applies a classical CMD reconstruction method to LMC clusters, providing detailed age distributions and spatial variations, which enhances understanding of their complex formation histories.
Findings
Extended star formation periods confirmed in both clusters.
A 50-Myr hiatus between star formation episodes.
Spatial age variations observed in NGC1783.
Abstract
NGC1846 and NGC1783 are two massive star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud, hosting both an extended main sequence turn-off and a dual clump of red giants. They present similar masses but differ mainly in angular size. Starting from their high-quality ACS data in the F435W, F555W and F814W filters, and updated sets of stellar evolutionary tracks, we derive their star formation rates as a function of age, SFR(t), by means of the classical method of CMD reconstruction which is usually applied to nearby galaxies. The method confirms the extended periods of star formation derived from previous analysis of the same data. When the analysis is performed for a finer resolution in age, we find clear evidence for a 50-Myr long hiatus between the oldest peak in the SFR(t), and a second prolonged period of star formation, in both clusters. For the more compact cluster NGC1846, there seems to…
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