A Systematic Study of the Stellar Populations and ISM in Galaxies out to the Virgo Cluster
Rolf A. Jansen (1), Paul Scowen (1), Matthew Beasley (2), John, Gallagher (3), Robert O'Connell (4), Daniela Calzetti (5), Sally Oey (6),, Rogier Windhorst (1), Robert Woodruff (7) ((1) Arizona State University, (2), University of Colorado - Boulder

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a comprehensive, multi-wavelength study of stellar populations and interstellar medium in nearby galaxies within 20 Mpc, aiming to understand galaxy evolution in diverse environments using future space-based imaging.
Contribution
It proposes a novel, large-scale observational program utilizing a future space telescope to resolve and analyze stellar populations and ISM in a representative local volume of galaxies.
Findings
Detailed star formation histories can be derived for nearby galaxies.
ISM metallicity and shock heating can be mapped across galaxy environments.
Galaxy assembly processes can be better understood through resolved stellar populations.
Abstract
We present a compelling case for a systematic and comprehensive study of the resolved and unresolved stellar populations, ISM, and immediate environments of galaxies throughout the local volume, defined here as D < 20 Mpc. This volume is our cosmic backyard and the smallest volume that encompasses environments as different as the Virgo, Ursa Major, Fornax and (perhaps) Eridanus clusters of galaxies, a large number and variety of galaxy groups, and several cosmic void regions. In each galaxy, through a pan-chromatic (160--1100nm) set of broad-band and diagnostic narrow-band filters, ISM structures and individual luminous stars to >~1 mag below the TRGB should be resolved on scales of <5 pc (at D <~ 20 Mpc, lambda ~ 800nm, for mu_I >~ 24 mag/arcsec^2 and m_{I,TRGB} <~ 27.5 mag). Resolved and unresolved stellar populations would be analyzed through color-magnitude and color-color diagram…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
