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A LUMINOSITY FUNCTION FOR STAR CLUSTERS IN THE LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD.

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© 1985. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation R. A. W. Elson and S. M. Fall 1985 PASP 97 692 DOI 10.1086/131591

1538-3873/97/594/692

ABSTRACT

A luminosity function for star clusters brighter than MB = -4.5 in the LMC is determined from eye estimates of the integrated magnitudes of all clusters in two large regions of the LMC. The differential luminosity function rises monotonically toward faint magnitudes. Except for a higher abundance of bright clusters, it is qualitatively similar to the luminosity function for the open clusters in the Galaxy. It does not have the single-peaked shape that characterizes the globular-cluster systems of the Galaxy and M 31. It is found that the total luminosity of the LMC cluster system is dominated by the brightest members while the fainter clusters contribute most to the total number.

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