Bibcode
de Boer, Thomas; Tolstoy, E.; Hill, V.; Saha, A.; Olsen, K.; Starkenburg, E.; Irwin, M.; Battaglia, G.
Bibliographical reference
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #219, #230.04
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2012
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Description
We present wide-field photometry of resolved stars in the nearby
Sculptor and Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxies, going down to the oldest
Main Sequence Turn-Off. The accurately flux calibrated wide-field
Colour-Magnitude Diagrams are used directly in combination with
spectroscopic metallicities of individual RGB stars to constrain the
ages of different stellar populations, and derive the Star Formation
History with particular accuracy.
The Sculptor dSph contains a predominantly ancient stellar population
(>10 Gyr old), which can easily be resolved into individual stars. A
galaxy dominated by an old population provides a clear view of ancient
processes of galaxy formation unimpeded by overlying younger
populations. The Fornax dSph is dominated by stellar populations of
intermediate and young ages, which can be used to study the processes of
galaxy formation in a more complex mix of stellar populations
We find that the known metallicity gradients are well matched to an age
gradient. This is the first time that this link with age has been
directly quantified. The detailed Star Formation History shows the
distribution of age with regards to the metallicity for different radii
out from the centre of the galaxy.
By linking the obtained SFH to observed spectroscopic abundances
(alpha-elements, r- and s-process elements) of RGB stars it is possible
to put ages on the chemical evolution patterns observed in this galaxy.
In this way we can study the timescale of chemical evolution in these
two dwarf galaxies. By comparing both dwarfs we determine whether the
chemical abundance patterns seen in galaxies with recent episodes of
star formation are a direct continuation of those with only old
populations.