
TL;DR
This paper discusses the complex interplay of stellar rotation, age spreads, and variability in massive star clusters, highlighting the ongoing debate about their roles in cluster evolution.
Contribution
It introduces the significance of stellar variability alongside rotation and age spreads in understanding massive star clusters.
Findings
Stellar variability complicates interpretations of cluster properties
Rotation and age spreads are key factors in cluster evolution
Debate on the relative importance of these factors continues
Abstract
The heated debate on the importance of stellar rotation and age spreads in massive star clusters has just become hotter by throwing stellar variability into the mix.
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