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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 559, Issue 1, Pages L13-L16Publisher
UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/323654
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galaxies : evolution; galaxies : formation; galaxies : individual (M31); galaxies : spiral; Hertzsprung-Russell diagram; stars : Population II
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Numerical simulations of galaxy formation within the cold dark matter (CDM) hierarchical clustering framework are unable to produce large disk galaxies without invoking some form of feedback to suppress gas cooling and collapse until a redshift of unity or below. An important observational consequence of delaying the epoch of disk formation until relatively recent times is that the stellar populations in the extended disk should be of predominantly young-to-intermediate age. We use a deep Hubble Space Telescope/Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 archival pointing to investigate the mean age and metallicity of the stellar population in a disk-dominated field at 30 kpc along the major axis of M31. Our analysis of the color-magnitude diagram reveals the dominant population to have a significant mean age (greater than or similar to8 Gyr) and a moderately high mean metallicity ([Fe/H] similar to -0.7); tentative evidence is also presented for a trace population of ancient (greater than or equal to 10 Gyr) metal-poor stars. These characteristics are unexpected in CDM models, and we discuss the possible implications of this result as well as alternative interpretations.
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