The VISCACHA survey - V. Rejuvenating three faint SMC clusters

Bica, E.; Maia, F. F. S.; Oliveira, R. A. P.; Dias, B.; Santos, J. F. C.; Rocha, J. P.; Kerber, L.; Gardin, J. F.; Armond, T.; Parisi, M. C.; Souza, S. O.; Barbuy, B.

Abstract

We present the analysis of three faint clusters of the Small Magellanic Cloud RZ 82, HW 42, and RZ 158. We employed the SOAR telescope instrument SAM with adaptive optics, allowing us to reach to V similar to 23-24 mag, unprecedentedly, a depth sufficient to measure ages of up to about 10-12 Gyr. All three clusters are resolved to their centres, and the resulting colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) allow us to derive ages of 3.9, 2.6, and 4.8 Gyr, respectively. These results are significantly younger than previous determinations (7.1, 5.0, and 8.3 Gyr, respectively), based on integrated photometry or shallower CMDs. We rule out older ages for these clusters based on deep photometry and statistical isochrone fitting. We also estimate metallicities for the three clusters of [Fe/H] = -0.68, -0.57, and -0.90, respectively. These updated ages and metallicities are in good agreement with the age-metallicity relation for the bulk of SMC clusters. Total cluster masses ranging from similar to 7-11 center dot 10(3) M-circle dot were estimated from integrated flux, consistent with masses estimated for other SMC clusters of similar ages. These results reduce the number of SMC clusters known to be older than about 5 Gyr and highlight the need of deep and spatially resolved photometry to determine accurate ages for older low-luminosity SMC star clusters.d

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Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 517
Número: 1
Editorial: OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: L41
Página final: L45
DOI:

10.1093/mnrasl/slac108

Notas: ISI