Color-Magnitude Diagram Constraints on the Metallicities, Ages, and Star Formation History of the Stellar Populations in the Carina Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Don A. VandenBerg, Peter B. Stetson, and Thomas M. Brown

TL;DR
This study uses advanced isochrones and horizontal branch models to analyze Carina's color-magnitude diagram, revealing its complex star formation history, metallicity distribution, and age variations among stellar populations.
Contribution
It applies calibrated Victoria-Regina isochrones and ZAHB models to Carina's CMD, providing new insights into its star formation history and metallicity evolution.
Findings
Carina experienced extended star formation over several Gyr.
Ages decrease with increasing metallicity in Carina.
Isochrone fits suggest a complex, multi-epoch star formation history.
Abstract
Victoria-Regina isochrones for [alpha/Fe] and a wide range in [Fe/H], along with complementary zero-age horizontal branch (ZAHB) loci, have been applied to the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) of Carina. The color transformations that we have used have been "calibrated" so that isochrones provide excellent fits to the -diagrams of M3 and M92, when well supported estimates of the globular cluster (GC) reddenings and metallicities are assumed. The adopted distance moduli, for both the GCs and Carina, are based on our ZAHB models, which are able to reproduce the old HB component (as well as the luminosity of the HB clump) of the dwarf spheroidal galaxy quite well --- even if it spans a range in [Fe/H] of ~ 1.5 dex, provided that [alpha/Fe] varies with [Fe/H] in approximately the way that has been derived spectroscopically. Ages derived here agree…
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