Bibcode
Avila-Vergara, N.; Carigi, L.; Hidalgo, S. L.; Durazo, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 457, Issue 4, p.4012-4020
Fecha de publicación:
4
2016
Número de citas
5
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
For the first time, we obtain chemical evolution models (CEMs) for
Tucana and Cetus, two isolated dwarf spheroidal galaxies of the Local
Group. The CEMs have been built from the star formation histories (SFHs)
and the metallicity histories, both obtained independently by the Local
Cosmology from Isolated Dwarfs (LCID) project from deep colour-magnitude
diagrams. Based on our models, we find that the chemical histories were
complex and can be divided into different epochs and scenarios. In
particular, during 75 per cent of the SFH, the galaxies behaved as
closed boxes and, during the remaining 25 per cent, either received a
lot of primordial gas by accretion or they lost metals through
metal-rich winds. In order to discriminate between these two scenarios,
abundances ratios in old stars are needed. At t ˜ 4.5 Gyr, the
galaxies lost most of their gas due to a short-strong, well-mixed wind.
We obtain very similar CEMs for both galaxies, although Cetus is twice
as massive as Tucana. We conclude that the star formation in both
galaxies began with only 1.5 per cent of the baryonic mass fraction
predicted by Λ cold dark matter.