Comparing the Ancient Star Formation Histories of the Magellanic Clouds
Daniel R. Weisz, Andrew E. Dolphin, Evan D. Skillman, Jon Holtzman,, Julianne J. Dalcanton, Andrew A. Cole, Kyle Neary

TL;DR
This study uses deep HST archival data to compare the ancient star formation histories of the Magellanic Clouds, revealing insights into their interaction history and star formation patterns over the past 12 billion years.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed, uniform analysis of the ancient SFHs of the SMC and LMC using deep, high-quality HST data across multiple fields.
Findings
Both galaxies lack a dominant early star formation burst.
The LMC had a period of enhanced star formation 10-12 Gyr ago.
SMC shows peaks at ~4.5 and 9 Gyr, possibly due to interactions with the LMC.
Abstract
We present preliminary results from a new HST archival program aimed at tightly constraining the ancient (>4 Gyr ago) star formation histories (SFHs) of the field populations of the SMC and LMC. We demonstrate the quality of the archival data by constructing HST/WFPC2-based color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs; M_{F555W} ~ +8) for 7 spatially diverse fields in the SMC and 8 fields in the LMC. The HST-based CMDs are >2 magnitudes deeper than any from ground based observations, and are particularly superior in high surface brightness regions, e.g., the LMC bar, which contain a significant fraction of star formation and are crowding limited from ground based observations. To minimize systematic uncertainties, we derive the SFH of each field using an identical maximum likelihood CMD fitting technique. We then compute an approximate mass weighted average SFH for each galaxy. We find that both…
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