Three candidate double clusters in the LMC: truth or dare?
E. Dalessandro, A. Zocchi, A. L. Varri, A. Mucciarelli, M. Bellazzini,, F. R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, E. Lapenna, L. Origlia

TL;DR
This study analyzes three candidate binary star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud using photometry to determine their properties and assess whether they are true binary systems or chance alignments.
Contribution
It provides detailed photometric analysis of candidate cluster pairs, estimating their ages, structural parameters, and tidal interactions to evaluate their physical association.
Findings
SL349-SL353 and BRHT4b-NGC1839 have similar ages, suggesting possible common origins.
All candidate pairs show intra-cluster overdensities, indicating potential binarity.
SL353 is close to critical filling, hinting it may be a bound pair.
Abstract
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) hosts a large number of candidate stellar cluster pairs. Binary stellar clusters provide important clues about cluster formation processes and the evolutionary history of the host galaxy. However, to properly extract and interpret this information, it is crucial to fully constrain the fraction of real binary systems and their physical properties. Here we present a detailed photometric analysis based on ESO-FORS2 images of three candidate cluster multiplets in the LMC, namely SL349-SL353, SL385-SL387-NGC1922 and NGC1836-BRHT4b-NGC1839. For each cluster we derived ages, structural parameters and morphological properties. We have also estimated the degree of filling of their Roche lobe, as an approximate tool to measure the strength of the tidal perturbations induced by the LMC. We find that the members of the possible pairs SL349-SL353 and BRHT4b-NGC1839…
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