Deep VLT photometry of the faint stellar system in the Large Magellanic Cloud periphery YMCA-1
M. Gatto, V. Ripepi, M. Bellazzini, M. Dall'Ora, M. Tosi, C. Tortora,, M. Cignoni, M.-R. L. Cioni, F. Cusano, G. Longo, M. Marconi, I. Musella, P., Schipani, M. Spavone

TL;DR
This study presents deep VLT photometry of YMCA-1, a faint, old stellar system near the LMC, revealing its properties and suggesting it may be a transition object between ultra-faint dwarfs and classical globular clusters.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of YMCA-1's properties, showing it as an old, low-mass stellar system with unique structural parameters near the LMC.
Findings
YMCA-1 is approximately 11.7 Gyr old.
YMCA-1 has a metallicity of about -1.12 dex.
YMCA-1's structural parameters differ from known LMC globular clusters.
Abstract
We present FORS2@VLT follow-up photometry of YMCA-1, a recently discovered stellar system located 13\degr~from the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) center. The deep color-magnitude diagram (CMD) reveals a well-defined main sequence (MS) and a handful of stars in the post-MS evolutionary phases. We analyse the YMCA-1 CMD by means of the automated isochrone matching package {\tt ASteCA} and model its radial density profile with a Plummer function. We find that YMCA-1 is an old (~Gyr), metal-intermediate ([Fe/H] ~dex), compact (r pc), low-mass (M ) and low-luminosity (M~mag) stellar system. The estimated distance modulus (~mag), corresponding to about 55~kpc, suggests that YMCA-1 is associated to the LMC, but we cannot discard the…
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