paper

The Formation History of the Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxies

arXiv:1310.0824

Abstract

We present early results from a Hubble Space Telescope survey of the ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. These Milky Way satellites were discovered in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, and appear to be an extension of the classical dwarf spheroidals to low luminosities, offering a new front in the efforts to understand the missing satellite problem. Because they are the least luminous, most dark matter dominated, and least chemically evolved galaxies known, the ultra-faint dwarfs are the best candidate fossils from the early universe. The primary goal of the survey is to measure the star-formation histories of these galaxies and discern any synchronization due to the reionization of the universe. We find that the six galaxies of our survey have very similar star-formation histories, and that each is dominated by stars older than 12 Gyr.

5 pages, 2 color figures. To appear in the proceedings of "EWASS 2013 Symposium 5: Local Group, Local Cosmology," held 8-9 July 2013 in Turku, Finland. Eds. S. Salvadori and M. Monelli. To be published in Memorie della Societa' Astronomica Italiana