Cluster formation in the LMC
Abstract
In this work we present preliminary results concerning the properties of about 50 clusters and associations located in a densely populated region at the Southern edge of the supershell LMC~4. The ages of the clusters and associations are derived. The cluster formation rate peaks at about 10-20 Myr ago corresponding to the age of the formation of LMC~4. Objects younger than 10 Myr are located close to CO clouds, indicating a possible trigger of the recent star formation by the interaction of the supershell with the interstellar medium. Isophotal analysis has been done for 50% of the clusters. A large number of objects present isophotal distortions commonly interpreted as sign of interaction. Cluster multiplets are coeval within 20 Myr, suggesting a common origin. This indicates that clusters possibly form in large groups. Our findings are in agreement with the unified view of multi-scale star formation, where a size-duration correlation is expected.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0210060,
title = {Cluster formation in the LMC},
author = {A. Vallenari and A. Moretti and E. V. Held and L. Rizzi and D. Bettoni},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0210060},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
2 pages, Proceedings of the Conference : New Horizons in Globular Clusters