Bibcode
de Boer, T. J. L.; Tolstoy, E.; Saha, A.; Olsen, K.; Irwin, M. J.; Battaglia, G.; Hill, V.; Shetrone, M. D.; Fiorentino, G.; Cole, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 528, id.A119, 22 pp.
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2011
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Description
We present wide-field photometry of resolved stars in the nearby
Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy using CTIO/MOSAIC, going down to the
oldest main sequence turn-off. The accurately flux calibrated wide field
colour-magnitude diagrams can be used to constrain the ages of different
stellar populations, and also their spatial distribution. The Sculptor
dSph contains a predominantly ancient stellar population (>10 Gyr
old) which can be easily 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. By using spectroscopic metallicities of RGB stars in
combination with our deep main sequence turn-off photometry we can
constrain the ages of different stellar populations with particular
accuracy. We find that the known metallicity gradient in Sculptor is
well matched to an age gradient. This is the first time that this link
with age has been directly quantified. This gradient has been previously
observed as a variation in horizontal branch properties and is now
confirmed to exist for main sequence turn-offs as well. It is likely the
Sculptor dSph first formed an extended metal-poor population at the
oldest times, and subsequent more metal-rich, younger stars were formed
more towards the centre until the gas was depleted or lost roughly 7 Gyr
ago. The fact that these clear radial gradients have been preserved up
to the present day is consistent with the apparent lack of signs of
recent tidal interactions.
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