Structural parameters, chronological age and dynamical age of the LMC globular cluster NGC 1754
Camilla Giusti, Mario Cadelano, Francesco R. Ferraro, Barbara Lanzoni, Cristina Pallanca, Enrico Vesperini, Emanuele Dalessandro

TL;DR
This study determines the age, structural parameters, and dynamical age of the LMC globular cluster NGC 1754 using high-resolution HST images, revealing its compactness, old age, and advanced dynamical evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed structural and dynamical analysis of NGC 1754, including the application of the dynamical clock method to LMC clusters.
Findings
NGC 1754 has a core radius of 0.84 pc.
The cluster's age is approximately 12.8 Gyr.
It shows signs of advanced dynamical evolution, nearing core collapse.
Abstract
In the context of a new systematic study of the properties of the most compact and massive star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), here we present the determination of the chronological age, the structural parameters, and the dynamical age of NGC 1754. We used high-resolution images taken with the WFC3/HST instrument, both in optical and near-ultraviolet filters. The high quality of the images made it possible to construct the star density profile from resolved star counts, and to fit the observed profile with an appropriate King model to obtain the structural parameters (e.g. core, half-mass, and tidal radii). Our findings confirm that NGC 1754 is a very compact globular cluster with a core radius of only 0.84 pc. The analysis of the same dataset allowed us to confirm a very old age ( Gyr) for this system, thus further consolidating the indication that the…
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