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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 119, Issue 1, Pages 197-206Publisher
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/301156
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galaxies : evolution; galaxies : star clusters; Magellanic Clouds
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We report new photometry and main-sequence turnoff ages for seven populous star clusters in the SMC with M-v < -6 and age greater than 1 Gyr, using the Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 on board the Hubble Space Telescope. In contrast to the accepted picture, these clusters appear to have formed in two brief intervals, the oldest 8 +/- 2 Gyr ago and one during a more recent burst 2 +/- 0.5 Gyr ago. When the ridgelines of the four clusters (NGC 339, 361, and 416 and Kron 3) in the 8 Gyr burst are aligned, the dispersion in turnoff luminosities is less than 0.2 mag, corresponding to a maximum age spread of +/-0.7 Gyr. When the ridgelines of three clusters (NGC 152, 411, and 419) in the 2 Gyr burst are aligned, the maximum dispersion of 0.2 mag in turnoff luminosity corresponds to a permitted age spread of +/-0.2 Gyr. Within each group of clusters, the entire cluster loci (including red giant branches and clumps) are nearly identical, consistent with a very small spread in metallicity and age. In contrast to the wide dispersion in ages previously reported in the literature, our sample with more precise photometry and age measurements supports a burst-punctuated rather than a continuous cluster formation history for the oldest SMC clusters.
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