A bibliography F colour magnitude diagram studies of star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds

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Astrometry, Bibliographies, Color-Magnitude Diagram, Magellanic Clouds, Star Clusters, Astronomical Catalogs, Main Sequence Stars, Metallicity, Stellar Color, Stellar Magnitude

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Published literature has been surveyed to compile a bibliography of color magnitude diagram studies of Magellanic Clouds'star clusters. Morphological parameters of color magnitude diagram, e.g. location of main sequence turn off etc. are tabulated together with other parameters which are indicative of intrinsic cluster properties as well as limiting magnitude to which a given study has been carried out. Sixty-four color magnitude diagram studies are available for 44 star clusters in Small Magellanic Cloud while 191 such studies exist for 121 clusters in Large Magellanic Cloud. Relations between age, metallicity and other structural parameters of star clusters have been studied and compared with those of star clusters of our galaxy.

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