We started a photometric survey using the WFC3/UVIS instrument onboard the Hubble Space Telescope to search for multiple populations within Magellanic Cloud star clusters at various ages. In this paper, we introduce this survey. As first results of this programme, we also present multiband photometric observations of NGC 121 in different filters taken with the WFC3/UVIS and ACS/WFC instruments. We analyse the colour–magnitude diagram (CMD) of NGC 121, which is the only ‘classical’ globular cluster within the Small Magellanic Cloud. Thereby, we use the pseudo-colour CF₃₃₆W,F₄₃₈W,F₃₄₃N = (F336W − F438W) − (F438W − F343N) to separate populations with different C and N abundances. We show that the red giant branch splits up in two distinct popu...
Context. The discovery of multiple main sequences (MS) in the massive clusters NGC 2808 and Omega Ce...
We exploit multiband Hubble Space Telescope photometry to investigate multiple populations (MPs) alo...
We used Hubble Space Telescope observations to study the young cluster NGC 1844 in the Large Magella...
We started a photometric survey using the WFC3/UVIS instrument onboard the Hubble Space Telescope to...
We started a photometric survey using the WFC3/UVIS instrument onboard the Hubble Space Telescope to...
Contains fulltext : 168646.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
We used a combination of optical and near-UV Hubble Space Telescope photometry and FLAMES/ESO-VLT hi...
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
We used a combination of optical and near-UV Hubble Space Telescope photometry and FLAMES/ESO-VLT hi...
We have recently shown that the similar to 2 Gyr old Large Magellanic Cloud star cluster NGC 1978 ho...
In our HST photometric survey, we have been searching for multiple stellar populations (MPs) in Mage...
open19siWe present the third paper about our ongoing Hubble Space Telescope survey for the search fo...
We have recently shown that the ̃2 Gyr old Large Magellanic Cloud star cluster NGC 1978 hosts multip...
Context. The discovery of multiple main sequences (MS) in the massive clusters NGC 2808 and Omega Ce...
We exploit multiband Hubble Space Telescope photometry to investigate multiple populations (MPs) alo...
We used Hubble Space Telescope observations to study the young cluster NGC 1844 in the Large Magella...
We started a photometric survey using the WFC3/UVIS instrument onboard the Hubble Space Telescope to...
We started a photometric survey using the WFC3/UVIS instrument onboard the Hubble Space Telescope to...
Contains fulltext : 168646.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
We used a combination of optical and near-UV Hubble Space Telescope photometry and FLAMES/ESO-VLT hi...
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
This is the second paper in our series about the search for multiple populations in Magellanic Cloud...
We used a combination of optical and near-UV Hubble Space Telescope photometry and FLAMES/ESO-VLT hi...
We have recently shown that the similar to 2 Gyr old Large Magellanic Cloud star cluster NGC 1978 ho...
In our HST photometric survey, we have been searching for multiple stellar populations (MPs) in Mage...
open19siWe present the third paper about our ongoing Hubble Space Telescope survey for the search fo...
We have recently shown that the ̃2 Gyr old Large Magellanic Cloud star cluster NGC 1978 hosts multip...
Context. The discovery of multiple main sequences (MS) in the massive clusters NGC 2808 and Omega Ce...
We exploit multiband Hubble Space Telescope photometry to investigate multiple populations (MPs) alo...
We used Hubble Space Telescope observations to study the young cluster NGC 1844 in the Large Magella...