Testing intermediate-age stellar evolution models with VLT photometry of LMC clusters. II. Analysis with the Yale models


Abstract in English

We present an analysis of CMDs of three intermediate-age LMC clusters, namely NGC 2173, SL 556 and NGC 2155. The main goal of our project is to investigate the amount of convective core overshoot necessary to reproduce the CMDs of relatively metal-poor, intermediate age stellar populations. We conclude that a moderate amount of overshoot and some fraction of binary stars are essential for reproducing the observed shapes around the turnoff in the CMDs of all three clusters: unresolved binary stars fill in the expected core contraction gap, and make a unique sequence near the gap, which cannot be reproduced by single stars alone, even with a larger amount of overshoot. From our overall analysis such as, shape of isochrones, star counts, color distribution, and synthetic CMD comparisons, we conclude that overshoot ~ 20% of the local pressure scale height best reproduces the CMD properties of all three clusters. The best age estimates are 1.5, 2.1 and 2.9 Gyr for NGC 2173, SL 556 and NGC 2155, respectively.

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