Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-01-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
To appear in the proceedings of "Modes of Star Formation and the Origin of Field Populations", ASP Conf Ser, eds E Grebel & W
Scientific paper
We present a new study of deep star counts in the Local Group dwarf spheroidal (dSph) in Ursa Minor. Both the luminosity function (LF) and the colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of the unevolved stars are compared with the LF and CMD of the old, metal-poor globular cluster M92. The main sequence locations and turn-offs are identical within the errors. Since we know from the brighter evolved stars that the metallicities for these two disparate systems are the same this implies that they also have equal ages. A direct comparison of faint LFs is then equivalent to comparison of the low-mass stellar Initial Mass Functions (IMF). We find that their LFs are identical within the mass-range covered (~0.35 - 0.8 M_sun). The Ursa Minor dSph has one of the highest apparent M/L ratios known in the Local Group, and is an extremely low surface brightness external galaxy. M92 is a typical high surface brightness globular cluster, with no apparent dark matter. These results lead to the conclusion that the low-mass stellar IMF in systems that formed at high redshift is independent of environment. Indeed, it is consistent with the low-mass IMF in star-forming regions today.
Feltzing Sofia
Gilmore Gerry
Houdashelt Mark
Wyse Rosemary
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