Abstract

The projected velocity dispersion in the core of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) intermediate-age globular cluster NGC 1978 is deduced from integrated light spectra. A numerical cross-correlation technique gives a projected velocity dispersion σp(core) = 5.8±1.2 km s−1. Multimass anisotropic King-Michie dynamical models are applied to the observational constraints given by the surface brightness profile and the above central projected velocity dispersion. Depending on the model, the values obtained for the total mass of the cluster range from 0.36 to 1.44 106M⊙, corresponding to mass-to-light ratios M/LV ranging from 1.2 to 4.2 (M/LV)⊙, values typical of galactic globular clusters.

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