Multiple stellar populations in NGC 1866. New clues from Cepheids and Colour-Magnitude Diagram
Guglielmo Costa, L\'eo Girardi, Alessandro Bressan, Yang Chen, Paul, Goudfrooij, Paola Marigo, Tha\'ise S. Rodrigues, Antonio Lanza

TL;DR
This study reveals that NGC 1866 hosts multiple stellar populations with distinct ages and rotation properties, using Cepheid variables and precise colour-magnitude diagram analysis to uncover complex formation history.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian approach with new stellar evolutionary models to identify multiple populations and their rotation characteristics in a young cluster.
Findings
Identification of two populations at ~176 Myr and ~288 Myr.
Younger population mainly slowly rotating stars.
Older population mainly fast rotating stars.
Abstract
We perform a comprehensive study of the stellar populations in the young Large Magellanic Cloud cluster NGC 1866, combining the analysis of its best-studied Cepheids with that of a very accurate colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) obtained from the most recent Hubble Space Telescope photometry. We use a Bayesian method based on new PARSEC stellar evolutionary tracks with overshooting and rotation to obtain ages and initial rotation velocities of five well-studied Cepheids of the cluster. We find that four of the five Cepheids belong to an initially slowly rotating young population (of Myr), while the fifth one is significantly older, either Myr for models with high initial rotational velocity (), or Myr for slowly rotating models. The complementary analysis of the CMD rules out the latter solution while strongly supporting…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
