Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies

Start year
1994
End year
2021
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    Description

    The general aim of the project is to research the structure, evolutionary history and formation of galaxies through the study of their resolved stellar populations, both from photometry and spectroscopy. The group research concentrates in the most nearby objects, namely the Local Group galaxies including the Milky Way and M33 under the hypothesis that they are a good representation of the general population of galaxies in the Universe.

    The project can be divided in four research lines:

    I. Star formation history in the Local Group.

    The goal is to characterise the spatial and temporal structure of the galaxies of the Local Group through the observations of individual stars. The fundamental aim is to derive the detailed star formation history (SFH) of a given galaxy in all its evolutionary stages, in order to determine the impact of cosmological (e.g. reionization, self-shielding) and local processes (e.g. gas sweeping by supernovas, tidal forces, stellar migration).

    II. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters.

    At odds of what it is classically predicted, there is evidence that globular clusters (GC) host more than one stellar population with different chemical composition. HST photometric observations of GC show strong evidence of multiple main sequences in the CMDs. The aim of this line is to characterise the aforementioned multiple populations in GC.

    III. Structure and formation of the Milky Way.

    The main purpose of this research line is to study the Milky Way via by using GAIA data (spacebased), and the ESO-VVV survey (Vista Telescope). These data are going to provide a perfect opportunity to study the star formation history of the Galactic disk and bulge. In order to use GAIA and VVV data we need to adapt the tools developed by our group to study stellar populations.

    IV. Stellar evolution and synthetic color-magnitude diagram.

    We have developed a new stellar evolutionary library. There is the need in the scientific community to increase the reliability and accuracy in the stellar models computation using the most updated results in Physics, such as the equation of state, new opacities, and nuclear sections.

    Milestones

    1. Development of the web site http://basti-iac.oa-teramo.inaf.it for the BaSTI stellar evolution library
    2. Obtention of near-infrared PSF photometry of the full VVV disk region (220 sq. deg between 294.7° ≤ l ≤ 350.0° and |b| ≤ 2.25°) in J and Ks bands
    3. Computation of a open access data base of "cromosomic maps" for all the object of the "HST Legacy Project on Globular Clusters".
    4. Determination of the star formation history of three Ultra-fain Dwarfs (UFD): Bootes I, Canes Venatici II y Leo IV

    Related publications

    The Disc-Halo Structure of NGC 3109 2008AJ....136.2332H
    The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury. I. The Star Formation History of the M81 Outer Disk 2009AJ....137..419W
    The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury 2009ApJS..183...67D
    The ACS LCID Project: RR Lyrae Stars as Tracers of Old Population Gradients in the Isolated Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy Tucana 2008ApJ...678L..21B
    The ACS LCID Project. VII. The Blue Stragglers Population in the Isolated dSph Galaxies Cetus and Tucana 2012ApJ...744..157M
    The ACS LCID Project. VI. The Star Formation History of The Tucana dSph and The Relative Ages of the Isolated dSph Galaxies 2010ApJ...722.1864M
    The ACS LCID Project. V. The Star Formation History of the Dwarf Galaxy LGS-3: Clues to Cosmic Reionization and Feedback 2011ApJ...730...14H
    The ACS LCID Project. IV. Detection of the Red Giant Branch Bump in Isolated Galaxies of the Local Group 2010ApJ...718..707M
    The ACS LCID Project. III. The Star Formation History of the Cetus dSph Galaxy: A Post-reionization Fossil 2010ApJ...720.1225M
    The ACS LCID Project. II. Faint Variable Stars in the Isolated Dwarf Irregular Galaxy IC 1613 2010ApJ...712.1259B
    The ACS LCID Project. I. Short-Period Variables in the Isolated Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies Cetus and Tucana 2009ApJ...699.1742B
    Seven young star clusters in the inner region of the Small Magellanic Cloud 2008MNRAS.389..429P
    Revised Bolometric Corrections and Interstellar Extinction Coefficients for the ACS and WFPC2 Photometric Systems 2008PASP..120..583G
    Proper Motions of Local Group Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies I: First Ground-Based Results for Fornax 2010PASP..122..853M
    Outside-In Disk Evolution in the Large Magellanic Cloud 2008ApJ...682L..89G
    On the Extended Structure of the Phoenix Dwarf Galaxy 2009ApJ...705..704H
    Old Main-Sequence Turnoff Photometry in the Small Magellanic Cloud. II. Star Formation History and its Spatial Gradients 2009ApJ...705.1260N
    Cepheid Variable Stars in the Pegasus Dwarf Irregular Galaxy: Constraints on the Star Formation History 2009AJ....137.3619M
    The Chemical Enrichment History of the Small Magellanic Cloud and its Gradients 2008AJ....136.1039C
    The Chemical Enrichment History of the Large Magellanic Cloud 2008AJ....135..836C
    Metallicities, Age-Metallicity Relationships, and Kinematics of Red Giant Branch Stars in the Outer Disk of the Large Magellanic Cloud 2011AJ....142...61C
    Low-resolution spectroscopy of main sequence stars belonging to 12 Galactic globular clusters. I. CH and CN band strength variations 2010A&A...524A..44P
    Chemical abundance analysis of the open clusters Cr 110, NGC 2099 (M 37), NGC 2420, NGC 7789, and M 67 (NGC 2682) 2010A&A...511A..56P
    Chemical abundance analysis of the open clusters Berkeley 32, NGC 752, Hyades, and Praesepe 2011A&A...535A..30C
    C and N abundances of main sequence and subgiant branch stars in NGC 1851 2012A&A...541A.141L
    Near-infrared study of the stellar population of Sh2-152 2011A&A...535A...8R

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