We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We have performed a systematic study to estimate the parameters of the cluster candidates by matching theoretical isochrones to the cleaned and dereddened cluster color-magnitude diagrams. We were able to estimate the basic parameters for 33 clusters, out of which 23 are identified as single clusters and 10 are found to be members of double clusters. The other 12 cluster candidates have been classified as possible clusters/asterisms. About 50% of the true clusters are in the 100-300 Myr age range, whereas some are older or younger. We have discussed the distribution of age, location, and reddening with respect to field, ...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. With the aim of enlarging the number of studied LMC clusters in the age range 8.0 ≲ log(t) ...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
Aims. To enlarge our growing sample of well-studied star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC...
We have used Washington photometry for 90 star cluster candidates of small angular size – typically ...
Context. In this work we analyse colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of catalogued star clusters locate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. With the aim of enlarging the number of studied LMC clusters in the age range 8.0 ≲ log(t) ...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
We present deep Washington photometry of 45 poorly populated star cluster candidates in the Large Ma...
Aims. To enlarge our growing sample of well-studied star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC...
We have used Washington photometry for 90 star cluster candidates of small angular size – typically ...
Context. In this work we analyse colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of catalogued star clusters locate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
We present for the first time Washington CT1 photometry for 11 unstudied or poorly studied candidate...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. We present CCD photometry in the Washington system C and T1 passbands down to T1 ~ 22.5 in th...
Aims. With the aim of enlarging the number of studied LMC clusters in the age range 8.0 ≲ log(t) ...