THE acs lcid project. X. the star formation history of IC 1613: Revisiting the over-cooling problem

Evan D. Skillman, Sebastian L. Hidalgo, Daniel R. Weisz, Matteo Monelli, Carme Gallart, Antonio Aparicio, Edouard J. Bernard, Michael Boylan-Kolchin, Santi Cassisi, Andrew A. Cole, Andrew E. Dolphin, Henry C. Ferguson, Lucio Mayer, Julio F. Navarro, Peter B. Stetson, Eline Tolstoy

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Abstract

We present an analysis of the star formation history (SFH) of a field near the half-light radius in the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy IC 1613 based on deep Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging. Our observations reach the oldest main sequence turn-off, allowing a time resolution at the oldest ages of ∼1 Gyr. Our analysis shows that the SFH of the observed field in IC 1613 is consistent with being constant over the entire lifetime of the galaxy. These observations rule out an early dominant episode of star formation in IC 1613. We compare the SFH of IC 1613 with expectations from cosmological models. Since most of the mass is in place at early times for low-mass halos, a naive expectation is that most of the star formation should have taken place at early times. Models in which star formation follows mass accretion result in too many stars formed early and gas mass fractions that are too low today (the "over-cooling problem"). The depth of the present photometry of IC 1613 shows that, at a resolution of ∼1 Gyr, the star formation rate is consistent with being constant, at even the earliest times, which is difficult to achieve in models where star formation follows mass assembly.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number44
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume786
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - May 1 2014

Keywords

  • early universe
  • galaxies: dwarf
  • galaxies: evolution
  • galaxies: photometry
  • galaxies: stellar content
  • galaxies: structure

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