Bibcode
Gallart, C.; Freedman, W. L.
Referencia bibliográfica
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.151
Fecha de publicación:
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1999
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Descripción
Leo I and Leo II are the two most remote dSph galaxies satellites of the
Milky Way, situated at about 250 Kpc of it. They are objects of similar
size and low metallicity, but their star formation histories appear to
be fundamentally different. The very deep HST color-magnitude diagrams
(CMDs) of these galaxies reach the position of the oldest turnoffs, and
allow to immediately conclude that Leo I has a large amount of
intermediate-age population, while Leo II is predominantly old. The
quantitative study we are performing using synthetic CMDs is allowing us
to retrieve the details of the star formation histories of these
galaxies, with a resolution in time of about 1--2 Gyr. We will show the
results obtained for the star formation histories of both galaxies, and
present a comparative discussion that will allow us to gain some insight
about the conditions that lead to such different star formation
histories in otherwise very similar dwarf galaxies.