The Evolutionary History of Local Group Irregular Galaxies
Eva K. Grebel

TL;DR
This paper reviews the evolutionary history of irregular galaxies in the Local Group, discussing their star formation, metallicity, and environmental influences, highlighting differences between irregular and dwarf spheroidal galaxies.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive synthesis of observational data on star formation, chemical evolution, and environmental effects in irregular galaxies, emphasizing their distinct evolutionary pathways.
Findings
Irregular galaxies have stochastic star formation with long-lived, migrating regions.
Fast-rotating Irrs show central concentration of star formation and higher rates.
Dwarf Irrs exhibit quiescent star formation and common OB associations.
Abstract
Irregular (Irr) galaxies are gas-rich objects with recent or ongoing star formation. In absence of spiral density waves, star formation occurs largely stochastically. The scattered star-forming regions tend to be long-lived and migrate slowly. Older populations have a spatially more extended and regular distribution. In fast-rotating Irrs high star formation rates with stronger concentration toward the galaxies' center are observed, and cluster formation is facilitated. In slowly or nonrotating dwarf Irrs (dIrrs) star formation occurs more quiescently, and the formation of OB associations is common. Irrs and dIrrs tend to experience continuous star formation with amplitude variations and to continue to form stars for another Hubble time. Irrs exhibit lower effective yields than spirals, and [alpha/Fe] ratios below the solar value. This may be indicative of fewer Type II SNe and lower…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Scientific Research and Discoveries
