Publication Date:
2015-04-19
Description:
We present results based on YJK s photometry of star clusters located in the outermost, eastern region of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC). We analysed a total of 51 catalogued clusters whose colour–magnitude diagrams (CMDs), having been cleaned from field-star contamination, were used to assess the clusters’ reality and estimate ages of the genuine systems. Based on CMD analysis, 15 catalogued clusters were found to be possible non-genuine aggregates. We investigated the properties of 80 per cent of the catalogued clusters in this part of the SMC by enlarging our sample with previously obtained cluster ages, adopting a homogeneous scale for all. Their spatial distribution suggests that the oldest clusters, log( t yr –1 ) ≥ 9.6, are in general located at greater distances to the galaxy's centre than their younger counterparts – 9.0 ≤ log( t yr –1 ) ≤ 9.4 – while two excesses of clusters are seen at log( t yr –1 ) ~ 9.2 and log( t yr –1 ) ~ 9.7. We found a trail of younger clusters which follow the wing/bridge components. This long spatial sequence does not only harbour very young clusters, log( t yr –1 ) ~ 7.3, but it also hosts some of intermediate ages, log( t yr –1 ) ~ 9.1. The derived cluster and field-star formation frequencies as a function of age are different. The most surprising feature is an observed excess of clusters with ages of log( t yr –1 ) 〈 9.0, which could have been induced by interactions with the LMC.
Print ISSN:
0035-8711
Electronic ISSN:
1365-2966
Topics:
Physics
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