2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200913415
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Orbital evolution of the Carina dwarf galaxy and self-consistent determination of star formation history

Abstract: We present a new study of the evolution of the Carina dwarf galaxy that includes a simultaneous derivation of its orbit and star formation history. The structure of the galaxy is constrained through orbital parameters derived from the observed distance, proper motions, radial velocity, and star formation history. The different orbits admitted by the large proper motion errors are investigated in relation to the tidal force exerted by an external potential representing the Milky Way. Our analysis is performed w… Show more

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“…This discrepancy may be related to the fact that the model assumes that the dwarf galaxy was isolated with a fixed gas reservoir. In contrast the complicated star formation history of Carina is probably driven by external physical processes (e.g., Pasetto et al, 2011). Carina has currently a very small galactocentric velocity (v galacto = 7 km/s) which suggests that it is at apocentre, and has been orbiting the Milky Way environment for a considerable time (e.g., Piatek et al, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This discrepancy may be related to the fact that the model assumes that the dwarf galaxy was isolated with a fixed gas reservoir. In contrast the complicated star formation history of Carina is probably driven by external physical processes (e.g., Pasetto et al, 2011). Carina has currently a very small galactocentric velocity (v galacto = 7 km/s) which suggests that it is at apocentre, and has been orbiting the Milky Way environment for a considerable time (e.g., Piatek et al, 2003).…”
Section: Physical Interpretationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the Carina dwarf galaxy. Our target is not to realize a specific model of the Carina dwarf galaxy, but first to use observationally motivated input physics and then extend our analysis to the dwarf galaxies class of systems (but see Pasetto et al 2010). The wealth of literature data available on this galaxy starts already in 1983 with studies of the stellar populations of Carina (Mould & Aaronson 1983).…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proper motion determinations were obtained by Piatek et al (2003) (see also Piatek et al 2004). Dynamical considerations are available for the orbit from timing arguments in Muñoz et al (2008) and for Carina's tidal tails in Muñoz et al (2006), which make this system well-suited for further orbit investigations (Pasetto et al 2010).…”
Section: The Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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