Old Main Sequence Turnoff Photometry in the Small Magellanic Cloud. II. Star Formation History and Its Spatial Gradients
Noelia E. D. Noel, Antonio Aparicio, Carme Gallart, Sebastian L., Hidalgo, Edgardo Costa, and Rene A. Mendez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the star formation history of 12 fields in the Small Magellanic Cloud, revealing multiple star formation periods, spatial gradients, and potential links to galactic interactions, with implications for understanding its evolution.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, spatially-resolved star formation history of the SMC, highlighting four main star formation episodes and their relation to galactic interactions, which is a novel comprehensive analysis.
Findings
Four main star formation periods identified
Spatial gradients in star formation history observed
Old stellar halo likely absent or negligible at studied distances
Abstract
We present a quantitative analysis of the SFH of 12 fields in the SMC. We find that there are four main periods of enhancement of star formation: a young one peaked at around 0.2-0.5 Gyr old, only present in the eastern and in the central-most fields; two at intermediate ages present in all fields (a conspicuous one peaked at 4-5 Gyr old, and a less significant one peaked at 1.5-2.5); and an old one, peaked at 10 Gyr in all fields but the western ones. In the western fields, this old enhancement splits into two, one peaked at around 8 Gyr old and another at around 12 Gyr old. This "two-enhancement" zone seems to be a robust feature since it is unaffected by our choice of stellar evolutionary library but more data covering other fields of the SMC are necessary in order to ascertain its significancy. Some correlation could exist with encounters taken from the orbit determination of…
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