CT1 photometry for 11 star fields in the SMC : J/MNRAS/451/3219


Authors : Piatti A.E. orcid (hide) et..al

Bibcode : 2015MNRAS.451.3219P (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : Magellanic Clouds; Populations, stellar; Photometry, CMT1T2V
UAT : Magellanic Clouds, Stellar populations, Optical astronomy, Broad band photometry

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The age-metallicity relationship in the Small Magellanic Cloud periphery. (2015)

Keywords : techniques photometric - galaxies: individual: SMC - Magellanic Clouds

Abstract:We present results from Washington CT_1_ photometry for 11 star fields located in the western outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), which cover angular distances to its centre from 2{deg} up to 13{deg} (~2.2-13.8 kpc). The colour-magnitude diagrams, cleaned from the unavoidable Milky Way (MW) and background galaxy signatures, reveal that the most distant dominant main-sequence (MS) stellar populations from the SMC centre are located at an angular distance of ~5.7{deg} (6.1 kpc); no sign of farther clear SMC MS is visible other than the residuals from the MW/background field contamination. The derived ages and metallicities for the dominant stellar populations of the western SMC periphery show a constant metallicity level ([Fe/H]=-1.0 dex) and an approximately ...(more)
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we performed a search within the National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO) Science Data Management (SDM) Archives (http://www.noao.edu/sdm/archives.php) seeking for Washington photometric data towards the SMC periphery. As a result, we found images obtained at the Cerro-Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO) 4 m Blanco telescope with the MOSAIC II camera (36x36 arcmin^2^ field with a 8kx8k CCD detector array, scale 0.274 arcsec/pixel) covering 11 fields in the SMC outskirts for a total area of ~4.0 deg^2^ (programme CTIO 2006B-0013, PI: Saha).


                
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