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Star clusters and young populations in the dwarf irregular galaxy Leo A

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2020-01-08 v1

Abstract

We have studied young stellar populations and star clusters in the dwarf irregular galaxy Leo A using multicolor (BB, VV, RR, II, HαH\alpha) photometry data obtained with the Subaru Suprime-Cam and two-color photometry results measured on archival HST/ACS F475WF475W and F814WF814W frames. The analysis of the main sequence (MS) and blue supergiant (BSG - "blue loop") stars enabled us to study the star formation history in the Leo A galaxy during the last \sim200 Myr. Also, we have discovered 5 low-mass (\lesssim400 M_\odot) star clusters within the ACS field. This finding, taking into account a low metallicity environment and a yet-undetected molecular gas in Leo A, constrains star formation efficiency estimates and scenarios. Inside the well known "hole" in the HI column density map (Hunter et al. 2012) we found a shock front (prominent in HαH\alpha), implying an unseen progenitor and reminding the "hole" problems widely discussed by Warren et al. (2011).

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@article{arxiv.1810.07472,
  title  = {Star clusters and young populations in the dwarf irregular galaxy Leo A},
  author = {R. Stonkutė and M. Čeponis and A. Leščinskaitė and V. Vansevičius},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.07472},
  year   = {2020}
}

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4 pages, 3 figures, Poster contribution, IAU Symposium 344, Dwarf Galaxies: from the Deep Universe to the Present, (Eds) S. Stierwalt & K. McQuinn