Measuring Star Formation Histories from Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars I: A Demonstration in M31

Abstract

We demonstrate how near-infrared (NIR) imaging of resolved luminous asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars can be used to measure well-constrained star formation histories (SFHs) across cosmic time. Using UKIRT J and K-band imaging of M31, we first show excellent agreement over the past 8 Gyr between the PHAT SFH of M31's outer disk derived from a deep optical color-magnitude diagram (CMD; 3.3×107 stars with M F814W +2), and our spatially-matched SFH based only on modeling AGB stars on a NIR CMD (7.7×103 stars with M J -6). We find that only 1000 AGB stars are needed for reliable SFH recovery, owing to their excellent age sensitivity in the NIR. We then measure the spatially-resolved SFH of M31's inner stellar halo (D M31, projected 20-30 kpc) using 104 AGB stars. We find: (i) a dominant burst of star formation across M31's stellar halo 3-5 Gyr ago and lower level, spatially distributed star formation 1-3 Gyr ago; (ii) M≈3-1+5×109 M formed over the past 8 Gyr. We discuss some caveats and the enormous potential of resolved AGB stars in the NIR for measuring SFHs back to ancient epochs (14 Gyr ago) in galaxies to large distances (D20 Mpc) with JWST, Roman, and Euclid.

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