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A&A 425, 837-847 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20047006
Cluster formation versus star formation rates around six regions in the Large Magellanic Cloud
A. SubramaniamIndian Institute of Astrophysics, II Block, Koramangala, Bangalore 560034, India
e-mail: purni@iiap.ernet.in
(Received 5 January 2004 / Accepted 15 June 2004)
Abstract
The stellar population and star clusters around six regions in the
Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) are studied to understand the correlation between
star formation and cluster formation rates.
We used the stellar data base of the OGLE II LMC survey and the star
cluster catalogues. The observed distributions of stellar density in the
colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) were compared with synthetic ones generated
from stellar evolutionary models. By minimising the reduced
values,
the star formation history of the regions were obtained in terms of star formation rates (SFR).
All the regions were found to show large SFRs between the ages 500-2 Gyr with lower values
for younger and older ages.
A correlated peak in the
cluster and SFRs is found
for ages ~1 Gyr, and for ages less than 100 Myr.
Five of the six regions show significant cluster formation in the age range of 100-300 Myr, when the SFRs were found to be
very low. This indicates
anti-correlation between star and cluster formation rates for the 100-300 Myr age range.
A possible reason may be that the stars are predominantly formed in clusters,
whether bound or unbound, as a result of star formation during the above age range.
The enhanced cluster formation rate in the
100-300 Myr age range could be correlated with the encounter of the
LMC with the Small Magellanic Cloud, while the enhanced star and cluster formation
at ~1 Gyr does not correspond
to any interaction. This could indicate that the star formation induced by interactions is
biased towards group or cluster formation of stars.
Key words: galaxies: Magellanic Clouds -- galaxies: star clusters -- stars: formation
SIMBAD Objects
© ESO 2004
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