The Isaac Newton Telescope monitoring survey of Local Group dwarf galaxies--V. The star formation history of Sagittarius dwarf irregular galaxy derived from long period variable stars
Tahere Parto, Shahrzad Dehghani, Atefeh Javadi, Elham Saremi, Jacco, Th. van Loon, Habib G. Khosroshahi, Iain McDonald, Mohammad T. Mirtorabi,, Mahdieh Navabi, Maryam Saberi

TL;DR
This study used long period variable stars observed with the Isaac Newton Telescope to reconstruct the star formation history and estimate the stellar mass of the Sagittarius dwarf irregular galaxy, revealing continuous star formation with recent enhancement.
Contribution
It presents a novel method of deriving the star formation history of SagDIG using LPVs and provides new estimates of its stellar mass and star formation rate over time.
Findings
Star formation rate increased from 13 Gyr ago to recent times.
Detected 27 LPV candidates, including dusty AGB stars.
Estimated stellar mass of SagDIG varies with metallicity.
Abstract
We conducted an optical monitoring survey of the Sagittarius dwarf irregular galaxy (SagDIG) during the period of June 2016 -- October 2017, using the 2.5-m Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) at La Palama. Our goal was to identify Long Period Variable stars (LPVs), namely asymptotic giant branch stars (AGBs) and red supergiant stars (RSGs), to obtain the Star Formation History (SFH) of isolated, metal-poor SagDIG. For our purpose, we used a method that relies on evaluating the relation between luminosity and the birth mass of these most evolved stars. We found LPV candidates within two half-light radii of SagDIG. LPV candidates were in common with previous studies, including one very dusty AGB (x-AGB). By adopting the metallicity for older population and for younger ages, we estimated that the star formation rate changes from …
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
