A Deeper Look at Leo IV: Star Formation History and Extended Structure
D.J. Sand, A. Seth, E.W. Olszewski, B. Willman, D. Zaritsky, N., Kallivayalil

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of Leo IV's structure and star formation history, finding it to be a round, ancient galaxy with a minor young stellar component and no signs of extended stellar streams or associations with Leo V.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive structural and star formation history analysis of Leo IV, including limits on extended structures and evidence for a small, young stellar population.
Findings
Leo IV is round with a half-light radius of ~130 pc.
No stellar bridge detected between Leo IV and Leo V.
Presence of a ~2 Gyr old stellar population making up ~2% of stars.
Abstract
We present MMT/Megacam imaging of the Leo~IV dwarf galaxy in order to investigate its structure and star formation history, and to search for signs of association with the recently discovered Leo~V satellite. Based on parameterized fits, we find that Leo~IV is round, with (at the 68\% confidence limit) and a half-light radius of pc. Additionally, we perform a thorough search for extended structures in the plane of the sky and along the line of sight. We derive our surface brightness detection limit by implanting fake structures into our catalog with stellar populations identical to that of Leo~IV. We show that we are sensitive to stream-like structures with surface brightness mag arcsec, and at this limit, we find no stellar bridge between Leo IV (out to a radius of 0.5 kpc) and the recently discovered, nearby…
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