The Star Formation History of Dwarf Galaxies over Cosmological Timescales

Aparicio, A.
Bibliographical reference

Astrophysics and Space Science, v. 276, Issue 2/4, p. 545-550 (2001).

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2001
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Description
Dwarf galaxies may play a key role in the formation and evolution of bigger systems. This makes it a topic of major interest to know how they form and evolve and, in particular, how their star formation histories (SFHs) have proceeded since their birth. For nearby galaxies, the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) contains stars formed over their full lifetime. It is hence a fossil record of their SFHs. Analysis via synthetic CMDs provides a powerful tool to retrieve them. In this paper, I briefly present the critical issues related to synthetic CMD analysis and make a summary of the currently available results for the SFH extending over the full lifetimes of galaxies.