The ACS Nearby Galaxy Survey Treasury XI. The Remarkably Undisturbed NGC 2403 Disk
Benjamin F. Williams, Julianne J. Dalcanton, Adrienne Stilp, Andrew, Dolphin, Evan D. Skillman, David Radburn-Smith

TL;DR
This study uses deep HST observations to analyze the star formation history of NGC2403, revealing an undisturbed, exponential disk with consistent star formation across radii, and comparing it to similar galaxies.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed, spatially resolved star formation history of NGC2403's outer disk extending to 11 scale lengths, showing a remarkably undisturbed, exponential disk structure.
Findings
Disk star formation rate mirrors the exponential profile to 11 scale lengths.
No evidence of recent interactions or disturbances in the disk.
Similarities with NGC300 suggest isolated evolution.
Abstract
We present detailed analysis of color-magnitude diagrams of NGC2403, obtained from a deep (m<28) Hubble Space Telescope (HST) Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 observation of the outer disk of NGC2403, supplemented by several shallow (m<26) HST Advanced Camera for Surveys fields. We derive the spatially resolved star formation history of NGC2403 out to 11 disk scale lengths. In the inner portions of the galaxy, we compare the recent star formation rates (SFRs) we derive from the resolved stars with those measured using GALEX FUV + Spitzer 24-micron fluxes, finding excellent agreement between the methods. Our measurements also show that the radial gradient in recent SFR mirror s the disk exponential profile to 11 scale lengths with no break, extending to SFR densities a factor of 100 lower than those that can be measured with GALEX and Spitzer (2x10^{-6} M_{\sun} yr^{-1} kpc^{-2}).…
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