In this Letter, we show that the optically bright stars above the tip of the first red giant branch (TRGB) in the color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of nearby...
-
PublicaciónLuminous Red Stars in Local Group Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies: an Intermediate-Age Population?
-
PublicaciónMass-metallicity relation of dwarf galaxies and its dependency on time: clues from resolved systems and comparison with massive galaxies
Aims: We present a new approach to study the mass-metallicity relation and its dependency on time. Methods: We used the star formation history (SFH) derived...
-
PublicaciónMassive OB stars at varying Z
Massive stars play a key role in environments with very different metallicities. To interpret the role of massive stars in these systems we have to know their...
-
PublicaciónMerger traces in the spatial distribution of stellar populations in the Fornax dSph galaxy
We present a comprehensive and detailed study of the stellar populations of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy. We analyse their spatial distributions along the...
-
PublicaciónMicrolensing toward Crowded Fields: Theory and Applications to M31
We present a comprehensive treatment of the pixel-lensing theory and apply it to lensing experiments and their results toward M31. Using distribution functions...
-
PublicaciónModel Color-Magnitude Diagrams for Hubble Space Telescope Observations of Local Group Dwarf Galaxies
In this Letter, we discuss a method to conduct a quantitative study of the star formation history (SFH) of Local Group (LG) galaxies using Hubble Space...
-
PublicaciónNature of a shell of young stars in the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Context. Understanding the evolutionary history of the Magellanic Clouds requires an in-depth exploration and characterization of the stellar content in their...
-
PublicaciónNo sign (yet) of intergalactic globular clusters in the Local Group
We present Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS) imaging of 12 candidate intergalactic globular clusters (IGCs) in the Local Group, identified in a recent...
-
CharlaNova Research at Liverpool JMU
The Astrophysics Research Institute (ARI) was established at LJMU in 1992. Today the Institute comprises around 70 staff and research students working on topics...