Scylla. III. The Outside-in Radial Age Gradient in the Small Magellanic Cloud and the Star Formation Histories of the Main Body, Wing, and Outer Regions
McQuinn, Kristen B. W.; Dolphin, Andrew E.; Murray, Claire E.; Lindberg, Christina W.; Yanchulova Merica-Jones, Petia; Williams, Benjamin F.; Cohen, Roger E.; Gordon, Karl D.; Choi, Yumi; Burhenne, Clare; Sandstrom, Karin M.; Bot, Caroline; Gilbert, Karoline M.; Hirschauer, Alec S.; Telford, O. Grace; Goldman, Steven
United States, France
Abstract
The proximity of the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (LMC and SMC) provides the opportunity to study the impact of dwarf–dwarf interactions on their mass assembly with a unique level of detail. To this end, we analyze two-filter broadband imaging of 83 Hubble Space Telescope (HST) pointings covering 0.203 deg2 toward the SMC, extending out to ∼3.5 kpc in projection from its optical center. Lifetime star formation histories (SFHs) fit to each pointing independently reveal an outside-in age gradient such that fields in the SMC outskirts are older on average. We measure radial gradients of the look-back time to form 90%, 75%, and 50% of the cumulative stellar mass for the first time, finding δ(τ 90, τ 75, τ 50)/δ R = (0.61