Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr
Aims. Integrated spectroscopy of a sample of 17 blue concentrated Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) clusters is presented and its spectral evolution studied. The spectra span the range ≈(3600-6800) Å with a resolution of ≈14 Å FWHM, being used to determine cluster ages and, in connection with their spati...
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todo:paper_00046361_v448_n3_p1023_SantosJr2023-10-03T14:00:14Z Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr Santos Jr., J.F.C. Clariá, J.J. Ahumada, A.V. Bica, E. Piatti, A.E. Parisi, M.C. Galaxies: star clusters Magellanic Clouds Techniques: spectroscopic Astrophysics Calibration Space research Spectroscopy Spectrum analysis Galaxies: star clusters Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Spatial distribution Spectral libraries Techniques: spectroscopic Galaxies Aims. Integrated spectroscopy of a sample of 17 blue concentrated Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) clusters is presented and its spectral evolution studied. The spectra span the range ≈(3600-6800) Å with a resolution of ≈14 Å FWHM, being used to determine cluster ages and, in connection with their spatial distribution, to explore the LMC structure and cluster formation history. Methods. Cluster reddening values were estimated by interpolation, using the available extinction maps. We used two methods to derive cluster ages: (i) template matching, in which line strengths and continuum distribution of the cluster spectra were compared and matched to those of template clusters with known astrophysical properties, and (ii) equivalent width (EW) method, in which new age/metallicity calibrations were used together with diagnostic diagrams involving the sum of EWs of selected spectral lines (K Ca II, G band (CH), Mg I, Hδ, Hγ and Hβ). Results. The derived cluster ages range from 40 Myr (NGC 2130 and SL 237) to 300 Myr (NGC 1932 and SL 709), a good agreement between the results of the two methods being obtained. Combining the present sample with additional ones indicates that cluster deprojected distances from the LMC center are related to age in the sense that inner clusters tend to be younger. Conclusions. Spectral libraries of star clusters are useful datasets for spectral classifications and extraction of parameter information for target star clusters and galaxies. The present cluster sample complements previous ones, in an effort to gather a spectral library with several clusters per age bin. © ESO 2006. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00046361_v448_n3_p1023_SantosJr |
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Galaxies: star clusters Magellanic Clouds Techniques: spectroscopic Astrophysics Calibration Space research Spectroscopy Spectrum analysis Galaxies: star clusters Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Spatial distribution Spectral libraries Techniques: spectroscopic Galaxies |
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Galaxies: star clusters Magellanic Clouds Techniques: spectroscopic Astrophysics Calibration Space research Spectroscopy Spectrum analysis Galaxies: star clusters Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Spatial distribution Spectral libraries Techniques: spectroscopic Galaxies Santos Jr., J.F.C. Clariá, J.J. Ahumada, A.V. Bica, E. Piatti, A.E. Parisi, M.C. Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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Galaxies: star clusters Magellanic Clouds Techniques: spectroscopic Astrophysics Calibration Space research Spectroscopy Spectrum analysis Galaxies: star clusters Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) Spatial distribution Spectral libraries Techniques: spectroscopic Galaxies |
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Aims. Integrated spectroscopy of a sample of 17 blue concentrated Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) clusters is presented and its spectral evolution studied. The spectra span the range ≈(3600-6800) Å with a resolution of ≈14 Å FWHM, being used to determine cluster ages and, in connection with their spatial distribution, to explore the LMC structure and cluster formation history. Methods. Cluster reddening values were estimated by interpolation, using the available extinction maps. We used two methods to derive cluster ages: (i) template matching, in which line strengths and continuum distribution of the cluster spectra were compared and matched to those of template clusters with known astrophysical properties, and (ii) equivalent width (EW) method, in which new age/metallicity calibrations were used together with diagnostic diagrams involving the sum of EWs of selected spectral lines (K Ca II, G band (CH), Mg I, Hδ, Hγ and Hβ). Results. The derived cluster ages range from 40 Myr (NGC 2130 and SL 237) to 300 Myr (NGC 1932 and SL 709), a good agreement between the results of the two methods being obtained. Combining the present sample with additional ones indicates that cluster deprojected distances from the LMC center are related to age in the sense that inner clusters tend to be younger. Conclusions. Spectral libraries of star clusters are useful datasets for spectral classifications and extraction of parameter information for target star clusters and galaxies. The present cluster sample complements previous ones, in an effort to gather a spectral library with several clusters per age bin. © ESO 2006. |
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Santos Jr., J.F.C. Clariá, J.J. Ahumada, A.V. Bica, E. Piatti, A.E. Parisi, M.C. |
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Santos Jr., J.F.C. Clariá, J.J. Ahumada, A.V. Bica, E. Piatti, A.E. Parisi, M.C. |
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Santos Jr., J.F.C. |
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Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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Spectral evolution of star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud I. Blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 Myr |
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spectral evolution of star clusters in the large magellanic cloud i. blue concentrated clusters in the age range 40-300 myr |
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