Hubble Tarantula Treasury Project: Unraveling Tarantula's Web. II. Optical and Near Infrared Star Formation History of the Starburst Cluster NGC 2070 in 30 Doradus
M. Cignoni (STScI), E. Sabbi (STScI), R. P. van der Marel (STScI), M., Tosi (INAF-Bologna), D. Zaritsky (University of Arizona), J. Anderson, (STScI), D. J. Lennon (ESAC), A. Aloisi (STScI), G. de Marchi (ESA-ESTEC), D., A. Gouliermis (U.Heidelberg), E. K. Grebel (U.Heidelberg)

TL;DR
This study uses deep optical and near-infrared data to reconstruct the star formation history of NGC 2070 in 30 Doradus, revealing prolonged activity with peaks in the last few million years and consistent initial mass function.
Contribution
First to measure star formation in NGC 2070 using both intermediate and low mass stars simultaneously with advanced synthetic CMDs.
Findings
Star formation exceeded LMC average ~20 Myr ago.
Star formation accelerated ~7 Myr ago.
Peak star formation occurred 1-3 Myr ago.
Abstract
We present a study of the recent star formation of 30 Doradus in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using the panchromatic imaging survey Hubble Tarantula Treasury Project (HTTP). In this paper we focus on the stars within 20 pc of the center of the massive ionizing cluster of 30 Doradus, NGC 2070. We recovered the star formation history by comparing deep optical and NIR color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) with state-of-the-art synthetic CMDs generated with the latest PARSEC models, which include all stellar phases from pre-main sequence to post- main sequence. For the first time in this region we are able to measure the star formation using intermediate and low mass stars simultaneously. Our results suggest that NGC2070 experienced a prolonged activity. In particular, we find that the star formation in the region: i) exceeded the average LMC rate ~ 20 Myr ago; ii) accelerated dramatically ~…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
