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Star cluster 'infant mortality' in the Small Magellanic Cloud (Redivivus)

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 383, Issue 3, Pages 1000-1006

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.12509.x

Keywords

stellar dynamics; globular clusters : general; open clusters and associations : general; Magellanic Clouds; galaxies : star clusters

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The early evolution of star clusters in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) has been the subject of significant recent controversy, particularly regarding the importance and length of the earliest, largely mass-independent disruption phase (referred to as 'infant mortality'). Here, we take a fresh approach to the problem, using an independent, homogeneous data set of UBVR imaging observations, from which we obtain the SMC's cluster age and mass distributions in a self-consistent manner. We conclude that the (optically selected) SMC star cluster population has undergone at most similar to 30 per cent (l sigma) infant mortality between the age range from about (310) Myr, to that of approximately (40-160) Myr. We rule out a 90 per cent cluster mortality rate per decade of age (for the full age range up to 10(9) yr) at a >6 sigma level. We independently affirm this scenario based on the age distribution of the SMC cluster sample.

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