The star formation history of the Local Group dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 185: II. Gradients in the stellar population

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34 pages, 17 figures, 5 Tables, to be published in AJ October 99

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10.1086/301077

The star formation history of the dE NGC 185, together with its spatial variations, has been investigated using new ground-based $H_\alpha$ and $BVI$ photometry, and synthetic color--magnitude diagrams (CMDs). We find that the bulk of the stars were formed in NGC 185 at an early epoch of its evolution. After that, the star formation proceeded at a low rate until the recent past, the age of the most recent traces of star formation activity detected in the galaxy being some 100 Myr. The star formation rate, $\psi(t)$ for old and intermediate ages shows a gradient in the sense of taking smaller values for higher galactocentric radii. Moreover, recent star formation is detected in the central $150 \times 90$ pc$^2$ only, where the youngest, 100 Myr old population is found. The luminous blue {\it stars} discovered by Baade (1951) in the center of NGC 185 are discussed using new CCD images in $B$ and Baade's original photographic plates, reaching the conclusion that most of them are in fact star clusters. A consistent picture arises in which the gas observed in the central region of NGC 185 would have an internal origin. The rate at which evolved stars return gas to the ISM is enough to seed the recent star formation observed in the center of the galaxy and the SN rate is probably low enough to allow the galaxy to retain the gas not used in the new stellar generations.

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