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Hidalgo, S. L.; Aparicio, A.; Marín-Franch, A.; Martínez-Delgado, D.
Bibliographical reference
Galaxy Evolution: Theory & Observations (Eds. Vladimir Avila-Reese, Claudio Firmani, Carlos S. Frenk & Christine Allen) Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica (Serie de Conferencias) Vol. 17, pp. 158-160 (2003) (http://www.astroscu.unam.mx/~rmaa/)
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2003
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We discuss the possibility that the extended structures, lacking young
stars, routinely found in dwarf irregular galaxies (dIrr) are a
consequence of a progressive shrinking of the star forming region. This
would be an alternative scenario to the possible halo-disk structure of
dIrr. Although the final answer must wait until kinematical data of some
accuracy become available, we present two alternative approaches to the
study of the extended structures in dIrrs. In the first one, the radial
distribution of stellar populations together with population synthesis,
based on surface brightness fluctuations (SBF), has been applied to DDO
165. This is a dIrr about 5 Mpc away from the Milky Way. Results show
that the resolved, young population is more concentrated than the
intermediate-old, unresolved population. The later is 7 Gyr old, in
average, and has a very low metallicity (about Z = 0.0007). This
indicates that, together with a truly old stellar population, an
important intermediate-age population is present in the outer region of
the galaxy. In our second approach, deep color-magnitude diagrams
(CMDs), based on Hubble Space Telescope (HST) observations and reaching
the oldest turn-offs, are used to analyze the inner and outer stellar
populations of the Phoenix dwarf galaxy. Results show that, together
with an old stellar population, the outer field contains also an
intermediate-age population. These results are compatible with a
scenario in which star forming regions are shrinking with time (the
shrinking scenario). It seems more difficult to support a halo-disk
scenario, which would require extended structures populated only by
really old stars.