Dynamical masses and mass-to-light ratios of resolved massive star clusters - I. NGC 419 and NGC 1846
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Song, Ying-Yi
Mateo, Mario
Mackey, Dougal
Olszewski, Edward W
Roederer, Ian U.
Walker, Matthew G
Bailey, John I.
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Oxford University Press
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As an introduction of a kinematic survey of Magellanic Cloud (MC) star clusters, we report
on the dynamical masses and mass-to-light ratios (M/L) of NGC 419 (Small Magellanic
Cloud) and NGC 1846 (Large Magellanic Cloud). We have obtained more than one hundred
high-resolution stellar spectra in and around each cluster using the multi-object spectrograph
M2FS on the Magellan/Clay Telescope. Line-of-sight velocities and positions of the stars
observed in each cluster were used as input to an expectation-maximization algorithm used to
estimate cluster membership probabilities, resulting in samples of 46 and 52 likely members
(PM ≥ 50 per cent) in NGC 419 and NGC 1846, respectively. This process employed singlemass King models constrained by the structural parameters of the clusters and provided
self-consistent dynamical mass estimates for both clusters. Our best-fitting results show that
NGC 419 has a projected central velocity dispersion of 2.44+0.37 −0.21 km s−1, corresponding to a
total mass of 7.6+2.5 −1.3 × 104 M and V-band M/L ratio of 0.22+0.08
−0.05 in solar units. For NGC
1846, the corresponding results are 2.04+0.28 −0.24 km s−1, 5.4+1.5 −1.4 × 104 M, and 0.32+0.11 −0.11. The
mean metallicities of NGC 419 and NGC 1846 are found to be [Fe/H] = −0.84 ± 0.19 and
−0.70 ± 0.08, respectively, based on the spectra of likely cluster members. We find marginal
statistical evidence of rotation in both clusters, though in neither cluster does rotation alter
our mass estimates significantly. We critically compare our findings with those of previous
kinematic studies of these two clusters in order to evaluate the consistency of our observational
results and analytic tools.
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