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Autori principali: Bortolini, Giacomo, Östlin, Göran, Habel, Nolan, Hirschauer, Alec S., Jones, Olivia C., Justtanont, Kay, Meixner, Margaret, Boyer, Martha L., Blommaert, Joris A. D. L., Crouzet, Nicolas, Lenkić, Nally, Conor, Sargent, Beth A., van der Werf, Paul, Güdel, Manuel, Henning, Thomas, Lagage, Pierre O.
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author Bortolini, Giacomo
Östlin, Göran
Habel, Nolan
Hirschauer, Alec S.
Jones, Olivia C.
Justtanont, Kay
Meixner, Margaret
Boyer, Martha L.
Blommaert, Joris A. D. L.
Crouzet, Nicolas
Lenkić
Nally, Conor
Sargent, Beth A.
van der Werf, Paul
Güdel, Manuel
Henning, Thomas
Lagage, Pierre O.
author_facet Bortolini, Giacomo
Östlin, Göran
Habel, Nolan
Hirschauer, Alec S.
Jones, Olivia C.
Justtanont, Kay
Meixner, Margaret
Boyer, Martha L.
Blommaert, Joris A. D. L.
Crouzet, Nicolas
Lenkić
Nally, Conor
Sargent, Beth A.
van der Werf, Paul
Güdel, Manuel
Henning, Thomas
Lagage, Pierre O.
contents The blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18 is one of the most metal-poor ($Z \sim 3% Z_{\sun}$) star-forming galaxies in the local Universe. Its evolutionary status has sparked debate within the astronomical community. We aim to investigate the stellar populations of I Zw 18 in the near-IR using JWST/NIRCam's high spatial resolution and sensitivity. Additionally, we aim to derive the galaxy's spatially resolved star formation history (SFH) over the last 1 Gyr and provide constraints for older epochs. We used DOLPHOT to measure positions and fluxes of point sources in the F115W and F200W filters' images of I Zw 18. To derive I Zw 18's SFH, we applied the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) fitting technique SFERA 2.0, using two independent sets of stellar models. Our analysis reveals three main stellar populations: one younger than $\sim30$ Myr, mainly in the northwest star-forming (SF) region; an intermediate-age population ($\sim 100 - 800$ Myr) in the southeast SF region; and a red and faint population linked to the underlying halo, older than 1 Gyr and possibly as old as 13.8 Gyr. The main body of the galaxy shows a very low star formation rate (SFR) of $\sim 10^{-4} M_{\odot} \text{yr}^{-1}$ between 1 and 13.8 Gyr ago. In the last billion years, I Zw 18 shows increasing SF, with strong bursts around $\sim10$ and $\sim100$ Myr ago. Component C mirrors the main body's evolution but with lower SFRs. Our findings confirm that I Zw 18 contains stars of all ages, indicating it is not a young galaxy but has an old stellar halo, similar to other BCDs. The low SF activity over the past billion years supports the "slow cooking" dwarf scenario, explaining its low metal content. Currently, the galaxy is undergoing its strongest SF episode ($\sim 0.6 M_{\odot} \text{yr}^{-1}$) mainly in the northwest region, likely due to a recent gravitational interaction with Component C.
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spellingShingle Imaging of I Zw 18 by JWST: II. Spatially resolved star formation history
Bortolini, Giacomo
Östlin, Göran
Habel, Nolan
Hirschauer, Alec S.
Jones, Olivia C.
Justtanont, Kay
Meixner, Margaret
Boyer, Martha L.
Blommaert, Joris A. D. L.
Crouzet, Nicolas
Lenkić
Nally, Conor
Sargent, Beth A.
van der Werf, Paul
Güdel, Manuel
Henning, Thomas
Lagage, Pierre O.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
The blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18 is one of the most metal-poor ($Z \sim 3% Z_{\sun}$) star-forming galaxies in the local Universe. Its evolutionary status has sparked debate within the astronomical community. We aim to investigate the stellar populations of I Zw 18 in the near-IR using JWST/NIRCam's high spatial resolution and sensitivity. Additionally, we aim to derive the galaxy's spatially resolved star formation history (SFH) over the last 1 Gyr and provide constraints for older epochs. We used DOLPHOT to measure positions and fluxes of point sources in the F115W and F200W filters' images of I Zw 18. To derive I Zw 18's SFH, we applied the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) fitting technique SFERA 2.0, using two independent sets of stellar models. Our analysis reveals three main stellar populations: one younger than $\sim30$ Myr, mainly in the northwest star-forming (SF) region; an intermediate-age population ($\sim 100 - 800$ Myr) in the southeast SF region; and a red and faint population linked to the underlying halo, older than 1 Gyr and possibly as old as 13.8 Gyr. The main body of the galaxy shows a very low star formation rate (SFR) of $\sim 10^{-4} M_{\odot} \text{yr}^{-1}$ between 1 and 13.8 Gyr ago. In the last billion years, I Zw 18 shows increasing SF, with strong bursts around $\sim10$ and $\sim100$ Myr ago. Component C mirrors the main body's evolution but with lower SFRs. Our findings confirm that I Zw 18 contains stars of all ages, indicating it is not a young galaxy but has an old stellar halo, similar to other BCDs. The low SF activity over the past billion years supports the "slow cooking" dwarf scenario, explaining its low metal content. Currently, the galaxy is undergoing its strongest SF episode ($\sim 0.6 M_{\odot} \text{yr}^{-1}$) mainly in the northwest region, likely due to a recent gravitational interaction with Component C.
title Imaging of I Zw 18 by JWST: II. Spatially resolved star formation history
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.17429