Stellar populations and Star Formation History of the Metal-Poor Dwarf Galaxy DDO 68
E. Sacchi, F. Annibali, M. Cignoni, A. Aloisi, T. Sohn, M. Tosi, R. P., van der Marel, A. J. Grocholski, B. James

TL;DR
This study reveals that the extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxy DDO 68 has a complex star formation history, with evidence of stars older than 1 Gyr and ongoing activity influenced by tidal interactions, challenging the idea that it is a very young galaxy.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed star formation history of DDO 68, demonstrating the presence of ancient stars and continuous star formation, and refines its distance measurement.
Findings
DDO 68 contains stars older than 1 Gyr.
Star formation has been fairly continuous over time.
Recent star formation activity is enhanced in the galaxy's Tail due to interactions.
Abstract
We present the star formation history of the extremely metal-poor dwarf galaxy DDO 68, based on our photometry with the Advanced Camera for Surveys. With a metallicity of only and a very isolated location, DDO 68 is one of the most metal-poor galaxies known. It has been argued that DDO 68 is a young system that started forming stars only Gyr ago. Our data provide a deep and uncontaminated optical color-magnitude diagram that allows us to disprove this hypothesis, since we find a population of at least Gyr old stars. The star formation activity has been fairly continuous over all the look-back time. The current rate is quite low, and the highest activity occurred between 10 and 100 Myr ago. The average star formation rate over the whole Hubble time is M yr, corresponding to a total astrated mass of $\simeq 1.3 \times…
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