HST Proposal
We propose a novel, direct test of how feedback from starbursts impacts dwarf galaxy dynamics. We have assembled a sample of nearby dwarf galaxies spanning a range of central density profiles from cuspy to cored, determined from high-quality HI rotation curves, that have archival HST imaging of resolved stars suitable for deriving recent star formation histories (SFHs). We will identify current and recent starbursts and measure their timing, duration, energetics, and spatial extent across our sample, which is large enough to include diverse recent SFHs. With galaxies at a range of times post-burst, we will statistically sample the time evolution of central density profiles following a starburst and test the hypotheses that (1) cored galaxies are post-starburst, and (2) cusps reform on timescales comparable to the dynamical time. This study will probe the fundamental connection between starbursts, gas, and dark matter and provide an observational test of the favored solution to the core-cusp problem.