The distance to the C component of I Zw 18 and its star formation history: A probabilistic approach
Luc Jamet (IAA-CSIC, IA-UNAM), Miguel Cervino (IAA-CSIC), Valentina, Luridiana (IAA-CSIC, IAC), Enrique Perez (IAA-CSIC), T. Yakobchuk (Main, Astronomical Obsevatory Ukrania)

TL;DR
This study uses a probabilistic method to analyze the stellar population of I Zw 18's C component, determining its distance, star formation history, and age with high precision, revealing recent intense starburst activity.
Contribution
It introduces a probabilistic approach to analyze high-quality photometric data, improving distance and star formation history estimates for extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Distance to I Zw 18 C is about 27 Mpc.
Star formation occurred in multiple episodes, including a 15 Myr starburst.
Most stars formed within the last few hundred Myr.
Abstract
We analyzed the resolved stellar population of the C component of the extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxy Izw18 in order to evaluate its distance and star formation history as accurately as possible. In particular, we aimed at answering the question of whether this stellar population is young. We developed a probabilistic approach to analyzing high-quality photometric data obtained with the Advanced Camera for Surveys of the Hubble Space Telescope. This approach gives a detailed account of the various stochastic aspects of star formation. We carried out two successive models of the stellar population of interest, paying attention to how our assumptions could affect the results. We found a distance to the C component of I Zw 18 as high as 27 Mpc, a significantly higher value than those cited in previous works. The star formation history we inferred from the observational data shows various…
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