Imaging of I Zw 18 by JWST: II. Spatially resolved star formation history
Giacomo Bortolini, G\"oran \"Ostlin, Nolan Habel, Alec S. Hirschauer,, Olivia C. Jones, Kay Justtanont, Margaret Meixner, Martha L. Boyer, Joris A., D. L. Blommaert, Nicolas Crouzet, Lenki\'c, Conor Nally, Beth A. Sargent,, Paul van der Werf, Manuel G\"udel, Thomas Henning

TL;DR
This study uses JWST/NIRCam imaging and CMD fitting to analyze the spatially resolved star formation history of I Zw 18, revealing multiple stellar populations and confirming its status as an old galaxy with recent starburst activity.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved star formation history of I Zw 18 using JWST data and advanced CMD fitting techniques.
Findings
Presence of stars older than 1 Gyr, indicating an old stellar halo.
Recent star formation burst approximately 10-100 Myr ago.
Low long-term star formation rate supports the 'slow cooking' dwarf galaxy scenario.
Abstract
The blue compact dwarf galaxy I Zw 18 is one of the most metal-poor () star-forming galaxies in the local Universe. Its evolutionary status has sparked debate within the astronomical community. We aim to investigate the stellar populations of I Zw 18 in the near-IR using JWST/NIRCam's high spatial resolution and sensitivity. Additionally, we aim to derive the galaxy's spatially resolved star formation history (SFH) over the last 1 Gyr and provide constraints for older epochs. We used DOLPHOT to measure positions and fluxes of point sources in the F115W and F200W filters' images of I Zw 18. To derive I Zw 18's SFH, we applied the color-magnitude diagram (CMD) fitting technique SFERA 2.0, using two independent sets of stellar models. Our analysis reveals three main stellar populations: one younger than Myr, mainly in the northwest star-forming (SF) region; an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
