The Dwarf galaxy Abundances and Radial-velocities Team (DART) Large Programme - A Close Look at Nearby Galaxies

Tolstoy, Eline; Hill, Vanessa; Irwin, Mike; Helmi, Amina; Battaglia, Guiseppina; Letarte, Bruno; Venn, Kim; Jablonka, Pascale; Shetrone, Matthew; Arimoto, Nobuo; Abel, Tom; Primas, Francesca; Kaufer, Andreas; Szeifert, Thomas; Francois, Patrick; Sadakane, Kozo
Bibliographical reference

The Messenger, volume 123, page 33

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2006
Number of authors
16
IAC number of authors
0
Citations
35
Refereed citations
28
Description
We review the progress of ESO/WFI Imaging and VLT/FLAMES spectroscopy of large numbers of individual stars in nearby dwarf spheroidal galaxies by the Dwarf galaxy Abundances and Radial-velocities Team (DART). These observations have allowed us to show that neither the kinematics nor the abundances nor the spatial distributions are easy to explain in a straightforward manner for these smallest galaxies. The main result is that dwarf galaxies show complex and highly specific evolutionary and metal-enrichment processes, especially at ancient times. This conclusively proves that these small galaxies are not the building blocks of the larger galaxies in the Local Group.