Hubble Space Telescope study of resolved red giant stars in the outer halos of nearby dwarf starburst galaxies
Agnieszka Ry\'s, Aaron J. Grocholski, Roeland P. van der Marel,, Alessandra Aloisi, Francesca Annibali

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble Space Telescope imaging to analyze the stellar populations and structure of the outer halos of two nearby dwarf starburst galaxies, revealing the presence of distinct stellar halos with old stars and no significant gradients.
Contribution
It provides new observational evidence of stellar halos in dwarf starburst galaxies, supporting hierarchical galaxy formation models and characterizing their stellar density profiles.
Findings
Detection of RGB and TP-AGB stars in outer regions
Stellar density profiles fit de Vaucouleurs or power-law models
No significant age or metallicity gradients in halos
Abstract
[abridged] Aims. We observed the outer parts of NGC 1569 and NGC 4449, two of the closest and strongest dwarf starburst galaxies in the local universe, to characterize their stellar density and populations, and obtain new insights into the structure, formation, and evolution of starburst galaxies and galaxy halos. Methods. We obtained HST/WFPC2 images between 5 and 8 scale radii from the center, along the intermediate and minor axes. We performed point-source photometry to determine color magnitude diagrams of I vs. V-I. We compared the results at different radii, including also our prior HST/ACS results for more centrally located fields. Results. We detect stars in the RGB and TP-AGB (carbon star) phases in all outer fields, but not younger stars such as those present at smaller radii. The RGB star density profile is well fit by either a de Vaucouleurs profile or a power-law profile,…
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