Galaxy Evolution in the Local Group

    General
    Description

    Galaxy formation and evolution is a fundamental Astrophysical problem. Its study requires “travelling back in time”, for which there are two complementary approaches. One is to analyse galaxy properties as a function of red-shift. Our team focuses on the other approach, called “Galactic Archaeology”. It is based on the determination of galaxy properties from the study of their resolved stars. Depending on their mass, stars can live as long as a Hubble time, thus allowing to study in exquisite detail how galaxies have evolved from the early Universe to the present time. This research is one of the main drivers of major international projects, both observational (such as the on-going Gaia mission and SDSS surveys, and the planned WHT/WEAVE, LSST, VISTA/4MOST, DESI, E-ELT/HARMONI, to name a few), and theoretical (such as Nihao, Magic and Auriga hydrodynamical cosmological simulations), in most of which members of our team are involved. This ensures that Galactic Archaelogy will be at the forefront of astronomical research for a long time.

    The objective of this project is to understand the formation and evolution of galaxies of different morphological types, using the many local examples that can be resolved into individual stars, and which, therefore can be studied in a detail impossible elsewhere. In particular, the Local Group and its immediate surroundings contain about 80 galaxies of different morphological types. Among these, the largest are spiral galaxies (the Milky Way, M31 and M33), a dozen of them are (dwarf) irregulars and the rest are early-type systems. Thus, we can study galaxies of different morphological types, from the Milky Way down to the smallest galactic scales, which are those challenging our understanding of what a "galaxy" is.

    We aim to derive their evolutionary history using a set of complementary techniques: I) using deep photometry reaching the old main sequence turn-offs, it is possible to derive the full star formation history over the entire galaxy's life; ii) spectroscopic studies of individual stars add direct information on the kinematics and chemical abundances of the different stellar populations; iii) for the most nearby systems, the inclusion of accurate astrometric measurements yields information on the distance (and thus absolute brightness), the orbital motion of the system and can even deliver the full 6D phase-space information of sub-samples of stars; iv) the study of variable stars such as Cepheids and RR Lyrae provide independent constraints on metallicities and ages of the populations they belong to. These observations offer invaluable, rich information, that can be interpreted using hydrodynamic cosmological simulations of galaxy formation that model a wide range of important physical processes.

    Principal investigator
    Collaborators

    Below a list of highlights from the group activities in 2020-2021. For a more general overview see publication list and this webpage

    1. Using HST data of the ultra-faint dwarf (UFD) Eridanus II, we determined (Gallart+2021) that its only star formatio event, occurred 13 Gyr ago, was very short (100-500Myr). The associated SNe energy could be enough to expel the remaining gas, casting doubts on the need to invoke cosmic reionization as the preferred explanation for the early quenching of UFD galaxies.

    2. The various star formation episodes, extended to few hundred million years ago, which we have precisely dated in the dwarf spheroidal galaxies Fornax (Rusakov+2021) and Leo I (Ruiz-Lara+2021), have shed light on the effects of interactions and mergers in the star formation history of dwarf galaxies.

    3. By performing for the first time a joint dynamical modeling of the internal stellar and HI gas kinematics of a Local Group dwarf galaxy, WLM, we were able to determine that its dark matter halo is likely both cored and has a prolate shape, where the co-existence of these features might pose a problem for self-interacting dark matter models (Leung+2021).

    4. For the first time using cosmological simulations, we demonstrated that mergers are a viable explanation for the presence of prolate rotation in the stellar component of galaxies also on the scale of dwarf galaxies (Cardona-Barrero+2021)

    5. Robert Grand ran the highest resolution MHD cosmological Milky Way simulation in the world (Grand+2021), run on MPCDF Raven large compute system for which the PI had rolling access as an MPA fellow.

     

    Related publications

    Appearances can be deceiving: clear signs of accretion in the seemingly ordinary Sextans dSph 2018MNRAS.480..251C
    Dark halo structure in the Carina dwarf spheroidal galaxy: joint analysis of multiple stellar components 2018MNRAS.481..250H
    Variable stars in local group galaxies - IV. RR Lyrae stars in the central regions of the low-density galaxy Crater II 2018MNRAS.479.4279M
    On the early evolution of Local Group dwarf galaxy types: star formation and supernova feedback 2018MNRAS.479.1514B
    The Orbit and Origin of the Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxy Segue 1 2018ApJ...860..164F
    Spectroscopic characterization of the stellar content of ultra-diffuse galaxies 2018MNRAS.478.2034R
    Alone on a wide wide sea. The origin of SECCO 1, an isolated star-forming gas cloud in the Virgo cluster*†‡ 2018MNRAS.476.4565B
    NGC 6705 a young α-enhanced open cluster from OCCASO data 2018A&A...610A..66C
    On the RR Lyrae Stars in Globulars. V. The Complete Near-infrared (JHK s ) Census of ω Centauri RR Lyrae Variables 2018AJ....155..137B
    On the Chemical Abundances of Miras in Clusters: V1 in the Metal-rich Globular NGC 5927 2018ApJ...855L...9D
    Discovery of two neighbouring satellites in the Carina constellation with MagLiteS 2018MNRAS.475.5085T
    The shape of oxygen abundance profiles explored with MUSE: evidence for widespread deviations from single gradients 2018A&A...609A.119S
    280 one-opposition near-Earth asteroids recovered by the EURONEAR with the Isaac Newton Telescope 2018A&A...609A.105V
    Black-hole-regulated star formation in massive galaxies 2018Natur.553..307M
    A photometric study of globular clusters observed by the APOGEE survey 2018MNRAS.475.1633M
    Tracing the stellar component of low surface brightness Milky Way dwarf galaxies to their outskirts. I. Sextans 2018A&A...609A..53C
    The origin of the LMC stellar bar: clues from the SFH of the bar and inner disc 2018MNRAS.473L..16M
    Morpho-kinematic properties of field S0 bulges in the CALIFA survey 2018MNRAS.474.1307M
    What is the Milky Way outer halo made of?. High resolution spectroscopy of distant red giants 2017A&A...608A.145B
    The ISLAnds Project. III. Variable Stars in Six Andromeda Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies 2017ApJ...850..137M
    The 13th Data Release of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey: First Spectroscopic Data from the SDSS-IV Survey Mapping Nearby Galaxies at Apache Point Observatory 2017ApJS..233...25A
    Toward an Internally Consistent Astronomical Distance Scale 2017SSRv..212.1743D
    Star Formation in the Local Universe from the CALIFA Sample. II. Activation and Quenching Mechanisms in Bulges, Bars, and Disks 2017ApJ...848...87C
    SMASH: Survey of the MAgellanic Stellar History 2017AJ....154..199N
    Arm and interarm abundance gradients in CALIFA spiral galaxies 2017A&A...603A.113S
    Observational hints of radial migration in disc galaxies from CALIFA 2017A&A...604A...4R
    APOGEE Chemical Abundances of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy 2017ApJ...845..162H
    The Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) 2017AJ....154...94M
    Atypical Mg-poor Milky Way Field Stars with Globular Cluster Second-generation-like Chemical Patterns 2017ApJ...846L...2F
    Observational constraints to boxy/peanut bulge formation time 2017MNRAS.470L.122P
    The open cluster King 1 in the second quadrant 2017MNRAS.470.4285C
    OCCASO - II. Physical parameters and Fe abundances of red clump stars in 18 open clusters 2017MNRAS.470.4363C
    Multiband study of RX J0838-2827 and XMM J083850.4-282759: a new asynchronous magnetic cataclysmic variable and a candidate transitional millisecond pulsar 2017MNRAS.471.2902R
    The Magellanic Inter-Cloud Project (MAGIC) III: first spectroscopic evidence of a dwarf stripping a dwarf 2017MNRAS.471.4571C
    A unified model for age-velocity dispersion relations in Local Group galaxies: disentangling ISM turbulence and latent dynamical heating 2017MNRAS.472.1879L
    Sloan Digital Sky Survey IV: Mapping the Milky Way, Nearby Galaxies, and the Distant Universe 2017AJ....154...28B
    Towards a new classification of galaxies: principal component analysis of CALIFA circular velocity curves 2017MNRAS.469.2539K
    A Photometric Study of the Outer Halo Globular Cluster NGC 5824 2017AJ....154....8W
    LITTLE THINGS in 3D: robust determination of the circular velocity of dwarf irregular galaxies 2017MNRAS.466.4159I
    Timing the Evolution of the Galactic Disk with NGC 6791: An Open Cluster with Peculiar High-α Chemistry as Seen by APOGEE 2017ApJ...842...49L

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