Bibcode
Aparicio, A.
Bibliographical reference
The stellar content of Local Group galaxies, Proceedings of the 192nd symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Cape Town, South Africa, 7-11 September 1998, Publisher: San Francisco, CA: Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), 1999, Edited by Patricia Whitelock and Russell Cannon, ISBN: 1886733821., p.304
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1999
Citations
9
Refereed citations
7
Description
The SFH of galaxies can be studied with detail in nearby systems which
are resolvable into individual stars. In such case, the color-magnitude
(CM) diagram can be plotted. Perhaps, the most powerful method nowadays
available for the study of the SFH of galaxies is to compare their
observed CM diagrams with sets of synthetic CM diagrams computed
assuming different SFH scenarios and in which an accurate, realistic
simulation of observational effects has been performed. In the present
paper, we first review the different methods of computing synthetic CM
diagrams and compare them with the observed ones and the different
problems and limitations of such an analysis. Then, we discuss the
overall properties of dwarf galaxies and the differences and connections
between the two main subgroups into which they are divided (dIr and dE).
Finally, we show recent results for the SFH of several nearby dIr (NGC
6822, Pegasus, LGS3 and Antlia) and dE (NGC 185, Phoenix and Leo I). In
all the galaxies, including the dIrs, we find an important old to
intermediate-age stellar population and a likely decreasing SFH. The
most dIr-like galaxies (NGC 6822 and Pegasus) and also Antlia show an
important star formation burst lasting the last few hundred Myr. An
important young and intermediate-age stellar population is also found in
Phoenix and Leo I, but NGC 185 shows only a few traces of recent or
intermediate star formation activity.