Washington photometry of 26 moderately young small angular size clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Techniques: Photometric, Galaxies: Star Clusters: General, Galaxies: Individual: Lmc

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Aims: With the aim of enlarging the number of studied LMC clusters in the age range 8.0 ≲ log(t) ≲ 9.0, we focus here on a sample of mostly unstudied cluster candidates. Methods: We present for the first time CCD Washington CT1T2 photometry of stars in the field of 26 LMC clusters. Results: The studied clusters turned out to be small angular size objects with ages within the age range 8.0 ≲ log(t) ≲ 9.0, which are projected or immersed in dense star fields.
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