BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//CERN//INDICO//EN BEGIN:VEVENT SUMMARY:Understanding the formation of the extremely diffuse Andromeda XIX dwarf galaxy DTSTART;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230322T080000Z DTEND;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20230322T082500Z DTSTAMP;VALUE=DATE-TIME:20240704T115732Z UID:indico-contribution-177@meetings.aip.de DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Michelle Collins (University of Surrey)\nAndromeda ( And) XIX is a unique dwarf galaxy in the M31 system. Its large half-light radius (in excess of 3 kpc) and low surface brightness (29.3 magnitudes pe r square arcsecond) make it one of the most diffuse galaxies in the known Universe. In addition to its extreme structural properties\, its dynamics also suggest that it sits in a low density dark matter halo that may have been shaped by tidal forces. To understand how such a galaxy could form\, we acquired deep HST imaging to resolve stars in this system down to its o ldest main sequence turn-off. These allow us to measure a detailed star fo rmation history for And XIX for the first time. In this talk\, I will pres ent our findings from these data in concert with chemodynamical observatio ns. These will allow me to confront various theories for the formation of And XIX and discuss how such galaxies may form.\n\nhttps://meetings.aip.de /event/20/contributions/177/ LOCATION:Haus H\, Telegrafenberg URL:https://meetings.aip.de/event/20/contributions/177/ END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR