Star formation in ultra-faint dwarfs: continuous or single-aged bursts?
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Webster, David
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Sutherland, Ralph
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American Astronomical Society
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We model the chemical evolution of six ultra-faint dwarfs (UFDs): Bootes I, Canes Venatici II, Coma Berenices,
Hercules, Leo IV, and Ursa Major I based on their recently determined star formation histories. We show that two
single-age bursts cannot explain the observed [α/Fe] versus [Fe/H] distribution in these galaxies and that some selfenrichment
is required within the first burst. An alternative scenario is modeled, in which star formation is
continuous except for short interruptions when one or more supernovae temporarily blow the dense gas out from
the center of the system. This model allows for self-enrichment and can reproduce the chemical abundances of the
UFDs in which the second burst is only a trace population. We conclude that the most likely star formation history
is one or two extended periods of star formation, with the first burst lasting for at least 100 Myr. As found in earlier
work, the observed properties of UFDs can be explained by formation at a low mass (Mvir ~ 107 Me), rather than
being stripped remnants of much larger systems.
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The Astrophysical Journal Letters