Dynamical Masses and Mass-to-light Ratios of Resolved Massive Star Clusters. I. NGC 419 and NGC 1846
Ying-Yi Song, Mario Mateo, A. D. Mackey, Edward W. Olszewski, Ian U., Roederer, Matthew G. Walker, and John I. Bailey III

TL;DR
This study measures the dynamical masses and mass-to-light ratios of the star clusters NGC 419 and NGC 1846 using high-resolution spectra, providing new insights into their kinematic properties and metallicities.
Contribution
It introduces a novel kinematic survey method combining stellar spectra and King models to estimate cluster masses and metallicities.
Findings
NGC 419 has a velocity dispersion of 2.44 km/s and a mass of 7.6x10^4 solar masses.
NGC 1846 has a velocity dispersion of 2.04 km/s and a mass of 5.4x10^4 solar masses.
Both clusters show marginal evidence of rotation, with no significant impact on mass estimates.
Abstract
As an introduction of a kinematic survey of Magellanic Cloud (MC) star clusters, we report on the dynamical masses and mass-to-light () ratios of NGC 419 (SMC) and NGC 1846 (LMC). We have obtained more than one hundred high-resolution stellar spectra in and around each cluster using the multi-object spectrograph M2FS on the /Clay Telescope. Line-of-sight velocities and positions of the stars observed in each cluster were used as input to an expectation-maximization algorithm used to estimate cluster membership probabilities, resulting in samples of 46 and 52 likely members (%) in NGC 419 and NGC 1846, respectively. This process employed single-mass King models constrained by the structural parameters of the clusters and provided self-consistent dynamical mass estimates for both clusters. Our best-fit results show that NGC 419 has a projected central velocity…
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