The UK Infrared Telescope M33 monitoring project. V. The star formation history across the galactic disc
Atefeh Javadi (IPM), Jacco Th. van Loon (Keele University), Habib, Khosroshahi (IPM), Fatemeh Tabatabaei (IAC), Roya Hamedani Golshan (IPM),, Maryam Rashidi (Alzahra University)

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared monitoring of M33 to reconstruct its star formation history, revealing episodic star formation, inside-out disc growth, and transient spiral arms, providing insights into galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed star formation history across M33's disc using variability of evolved stars, highlighting episodic star formation and disc formation processes.
Findings
Star formation rate varies between 0.01 and 0.06 M_sun/yr/kpc^2
Two major star formation epochs identified: 6 Gyr ago and 250 Myr ago
Inner disc formed inside-out, with transient spiral arms
Abstract
We have conducted a near-infrared monitoring campaign at the UK InfraRed Telescope (UKIRT), of the Local Group spiral galaxy M33 (Triangulum). On the basis of their variability, we have identified stars in the very final stage of their evolution, and for which the luminosity is more directly related to the birth mass than the more numerous less-evolved giant stars that continue to increase in luminosity. In this fifth paper of the series, we construct the birth mass function and hence derive the star formation history across the galactic disc of M33. The star formation rate has varied between () and 0.060 (0.052)M yr kpc statistically (systematically) in the central square kiloparsec of M33, comparable with the values derived previously with another camera. The total star formation rate in M33 within a…
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