The Star Formation History in The Far Outer Disc of M33
M. K. Barker, A. M. N. Ferguson (U. of Edinburgh), A. A. Cole (U. of, Tasmania), R. Ibata (Obs. Strasbourg), M. Irwin (Cambridge U.), G. F. Lewis, (U. of Sydney), T. A. Smecker-Hane (U. of California, Irvine), N. R. Tanvir, (U. of Leicester)

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble data to analyze the star formation history in the outer disc of M33, revealing an age gradient reversal and insights into galaxy disc growth and evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed star formation histories at large galactic radii, demonstrating an age gradient reversal and extending understanding of disc assembly.
Findings
Outer disc stars mostly formed at z < 1
Inner field has mean age ~3 Gyr, metallicity ~ -0.5 dex
Outer field is older (~7 Gyr), more metal-poor (~ -0.8 dex)
Abstract
The outer regions of disc galaxies are becoming increasingly recognized as key testing sites for models of disc assembly and evolution. Important issues are the epoch at which the bulk of the stars in these regions formed and how discs grow radially over time. To address these issues, we use Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys imaging to study the star formation history (SFH) of two fields at 9.1 and 11.6 kpc along M33's northern major axis. These fields lie at ~ 4 and 5 V-band disc scale-lengths and straddle the break in M33's surface brightness profile. The colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) reach the ancient main sequence turnoff with a signal-to-noise ratio of ~ 5. From detailed modelling of the CMDs, we find that the majority of stars in both fields combined formed at z < 1. The mean age in the inner field, S1, is ~ 3 +/- 1 Gyr and the mean metallicity is [M/H] ~ -0.5…
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