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On the early evolution of Local Group dwarf galaxy types: star formation and supernova feedback

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-07-11 v1

Abstract

According to star formation histories (SFHs), Local Group dwarf galaxies can be broadly classified in two types: those forming most of their stars before z=2z=2 (fast{\it fast}) and those with more extended SFHs (slow{\it slow}). The most precise SFHs are usually derived from deep but not very spatially extended photometric data; this might alter the ratio of old to young stars when age gradients are present. Here we correct for this effect and derive the mass formed in stars by z=2z=2 for a sample of 16 Local Group dwarf galaxies. We explore early differences between fast{\it fast} and slow{\it slow} dwarfs, and evaluate the impact of internal feedback by supernovae (SN) on the baryonic and dark matter (DM) component of the dwarfs. Fast{\it Fast} dwarfs assembled more stellar mass at early times and have larger amounts of DM within the half-light radius than slow{\it slow} dwarfs. By imposing that slow{\it slow} dwarfs cannot have lost their gas by z=2z=2, we constrain the maximum coupling efficiency of SN feedback to the gas and to the DM to be \sim10%. We find that internal feedback alone appears insufficient to quench the SFH of fast{\it fast} dwarfs by gas deprivation, in particular for the fainter systems. Nonetheless, SN feedback can core the DM halo density profiles relatively easily, producing cores of the sizes of the half-light radius in fast{\it fast} dwarfs by z=2z=2 with very low efficiencies. Amongst the "classical" Milky Way satellites, we predict that the smallest cores should be found in Draco and Ursa Minor, while Sculptor and Fornax should host the largest ones.

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@article{arxiv.1806.07679,
  title  = {On the early evolution of Local Group dwarf galaxy types: star formation and supernova feedback},
  author = {Jose R. Bermejo-Climent and Giuseppina Battaglia and Carme Gallart and Arianna Di Cintio and Chris B. Brook and Luis Cicuendez and Matteo Monelli and Ryan Leaman and Lucio Mayer and Jorge Penarrubia and Justin I. Read},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.07679},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

15 pages, 3 figures, 2 tables. Accepted for publication in MNRAS