Dissecting the stellar content of Leo I: a dwarf irregular caught in transition
T. Ruiz-Lara, C. Gallart, M. Monelli, T. K. Fritz, G. Battaglia, S., Cassisi, M. Luis Aznar, A. V. Russo Cabrera, I. Rodr\'iguez-Mart\'in, and J., J. Salazar-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This study uses Hubble Space Telescope data to analyze Leo I's star formation history, revealing multiple star formation episodes, ancient metal-poor stars, and spatial age gradients, shedding light on its transition from dwarf irregular to spheroidal.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, radially-resolved star formation history of Leo I, linking star formation episodes to external events and identifying a possible merger with a low-mass system.
Findings
Multiple star formation peaks at 13, 5.5, 2.0, and 1.0 Gyr ago.
Presence of very metal-poor stars aged ~5-6 and ~13 Gyr.
Outer regions show a positive age gradient.
Abstract
Leo I is considered one of the youngest dwarf spheroidals (dSph) in the Local Group. Its isolation, extended star formation history (SFH), and recent perigalacticon passage (~1 Gyr ago) make Leo~I one of the most interesting nearby stellar systems. Here, we analyse deep photometric Hubble Space Telescope data via colour-magnitude diagram fitting techniques to study its global and radially-resolved SFH. We find global star formation enhancements in Leo I ~13, 5.5, 2.0, and 1.0 Gyr ago, after which it was substantially quenched. Within the context of previous works focused on Leo I, we interpret the most ancient and the youngest ones as being linked to an early formation (surviving reionisation) and the latest perigalacticon passage (transition from dIrr to dSph), respectively. We clearly identify the presence of very metal poor stars ([Fe/H]~-2) ageing ~5-6 and ~13 Gyr old. We speculate…
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