Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations

In this tutorial paper we summarize how the star formation (SF) history of a galactic region can be derived from the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of its resolved stars. The procedures to build synthetic CMDs and to exploit them to derive the SF histories (SFHs) are described, as well as the corres...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Michele Cignoni, Monica Tosi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2010-01-01
Series:Advances in Astronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/158568
id doaj-ba57efa3e62f497da1f49b79583b30ba
record_format Article
spelling doaj-ba57efa3e62f497da1f49b79583b30ba2020-11-24T23:58:53ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Astronomy1687-79691687-79772010-01-01201010.1155/2010/158568158568Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar PopulationsMichele Cignoni0Monica Tosi1Astronomy Department, Bologna University, Via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, ItalyOsservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, INAF, Via Ranzani 1, 40127 Bologna, ItalyIn this tutorial paper we summarize how the star formation (SF) history of a galactic region can be derived from the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of its resolved stars. The procedures to build synthetic CMDs and to exploit them to derive the SF histories (SFHs) are described, as well as the corresponding uncertainties. The SFHs of resolved dwarf galaxies of all morphological types, obtained from the application of the synthetic CMD method, are reviewed and discussed. To summarize: (1) only early-type galaxies show evidence of long interruptions in the SF activity; late-type dwarfs present rather continuous, or gasping, SF regimes; (2) a few early-type dwarfs have experienced only one episode of SF activity concentrated at the earliest epochs, whilst many others show extended or recurrent SF activity; (3) no galaxy experiencing now its first SF episode has been found yet; (4) no frequent evidence of strong SF bursts is found; (5) there is no significant difference in the SFH of dwarf irregulars and blue compact dwarfs, except for the current SF rates. Implications of these results on the galaxy formation scenarios are briefly discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/158568
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Michele Cignoni
Monica Tosi
spellingShingle Michele Cignoni
Monica Tosi
Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
Advances in Astronomy
author_facet Michele Cignoni
Monica Tosi
author_sort Michele Cignoni
title Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
title_short Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
title_full Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
title_fullStr Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
title_full_unstemmed Star Formation Histories of Dwarf Galaxies from the Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Their Resolved Stellar Populations
title_sort star formation histories of dwarf galaxies from the colour-magnitude diagrams of their resolved stellar populations
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Astronomy
issn 1687-7969
1687-7977
publishDate 2010-01-01
description In this tutorial paper we summarize how the star formation (SF) history of a galactic region can be derived from the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of its resolved stars. The procedures to build synthetic CMDs and to exploit them to derive the SF histories (SFHs) are described, as well as the corresponding uncertainties. The SFHs of resolved dwarf galaxies of all morphological types, obtained from the application of the synthetic CMD method, are reviewed and discussed. To summarize: (1) only early-type galaxies show evidence of long interruptions in the SF activity; late-type dwarfs present rather continuous, or gasping, SF regimes; (2) a few early-type dwarfs have experienced only one episode of SF activity concentrated at the earliest epochs, whilst many others show extended or recurrent SF activity; (3) no galaxy experiencing now its first SF episode has been found yet; (4) no frequent evidence of strong SF bursts is found; (5) there is no significant difference in the SFH of dwarf irregulars and blue compact dwarfs, except for the current SF rates. Implications of these results on the galaxy formation scenarios are briefly discussed.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/158568
work_keys_str_mv AT michelecignoni starformationhistoriesofdwarfgalaxiesfromthecolourmagnitudediagramsoftheirresolvedstellarpopulations
AT monicatosi starformationhistoriesofdwarfgalaxiesfromthecolourmagnitudediagramsoftheirresolvedstellarpopulations
_version_ 1725449116460253184