Multiple stellar populations in Magellanic Cloud clusters - IV. The double main sequence of the young cluster NGC 1755
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2016
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Milone, Antonino
Marino, Anna
D'Antona, Francesca
Bedin, L. R.
Da Costa, Gary
Jerjen, Helmut
Mackey, Dougal
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Nearly all the star clusters with ages of ∼1-2 Gyr in both Magellanic Clouds exhibit an extended main-sequence turn off (eMSTO) whose origin is under debate. The main scenarios suggest that the eMSTO could be either due to multiple generations of stars with different ages or to coeval stellar populations with different rotation rates.
In this paper we use Hubble-Space-Telescope images to investigate the ∼80-Myr old cluster
NGC 1755 in the LMC. We find that the MS is split with the blue and the red MS hosting
about the 25% and the 75% of the total number of MS stars, respectively. Moreover, the
MSTO of NGC 1755 is broadened in close analogy with what is observed in the ∼300-Myrold
NGC 1856 and in most intermediate-age Magellanic-Cloud clusters. We demonstrate that
both the split MS and the eMSTO are not due to photometric errors, field-stars contamination,
differential reddening, or non-interacting binaries. These findings make NGC 1755 the
youngest cluster with an eMSTO.
We compare the observed CMD with isochrones and conclude that observations are not
consistent with stellar populations with difference in age, helium, or metallicity only. On the
contrary, the split MS is well reproduced by two stellar populations with different rotation,
although the fit between the observed eMSTO and models with different rotation is not fully
satisfactory.
We speculate whether all stars in NGC 1755 were born rapidly rotating, and a fraction
has slowed down on a rapid timescale, or the dichotomy in rotation rate was present already
at star formation. We discuss the implication of these findings on the interpretation of eMSTO
in young and intermediate-age clusters
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