Comparing the Quenching Times of Faint M31 and Milky Way Satellite Galaxies
Date
2019
Authors
Weisz, Daniel R
Martin, Nicolas F
Dolphin, Andrew
Albers, Saundra M
Collins, Michelle M. L.
Ferguson, Annette
Lewis, Geraint Francis
Mackey, Dougal
McConnachie, Alan W
Rich, R M
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Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
Abstract
We present the star formation histories (SFHs) of 20 faint M31 satellites (−12 MV −6) that were measured by
modeling sub-horizontal branch depth color–magnitude diagrams constructed from Hubble Space Telescope (HST)
imaging. Reinforcing previous results, we find that virtually all galaxies quenched between 3 and 9 Gyr ago, independent
of luminosity, with a notable concentration 3–6 Gyr ago. This is in contrast to the Milky Way (MW) satellites, which are
generally either faint with ancient quenching times or luminous with recent (<3 Gyr) quenching times. We suggest that
systematic differences in the quenching times of M31 and MW satellites may be a reflection of the varying accretion
histories of M31 and the MW. This result implies that the formation histories of low-mass satellites may not be broadly
representative of low-mass galaxies in general. Among the M31 satellite population we identify two distinct groups based
on their SFHs: one with exponentially declining SFHs (τ ∼ 2 Gyr) and one with rising SFHs with abrupt quenching. We
speculate how these two groups could be related to scenarios for a recent major merger involving M31. The Cycle 27
HST Treasury survey of M31 satellites will provide well-constrained ancient SFHs to go along with the quenching times
we measure here. The discovery and characterization of M31 satellites with MV −6 would help quantify the relative
contributions of reionization and environment to quenching of the lowest-mass satellites.
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Local Group (929), Andromeda Galaxy (39), Dwarf spheroidal galaxies (420), Stellar populations (1622)
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