Near-infrared spectroscopy of AGB star candidates in Fornax, Sculptor and NGC 6822
M.A.T. Groenewegen, A. Lancon, M. Marescaux

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to identify and characterize AGB star candidates in three Local Group galaxies, revealing new C-stars and O-rich giants, and providing insights into dust formation and stellar evolution.
Contribution
It presents new near-IR spectroscopic observations of AGB candidates in Fornax, Sculptor, and NGC 6822, expanding the census and comparing spectra with Milky Way stars.
Findings
12 new C-stars in Fornax
1 confirmed C-star in Sculptor
Identification of O-rich giants and Mira candidates
Abstract
Context: The Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) phase is characterised by substantial mass loss that is accompanied by the formation of dust. In extreme cases this will make the star no longer visible in the optical. For a better understanding of AGB evolution it is important to identify and characterise these very red AGB stars. Aims: The first aim of this article is to improve the census of red AGB stars in three Local Group galaxies, based on near-IR spectroscopic observations of new candidates with red 2MASS (J-K) colours. The opportunity is taken to compare the near-IR spectra with those of Milky Way stars. Methods: We used ISAAC on the ESO VLT to take J and H-band spectra of 36 targets in Fornax, Sculptor and NGC 6822. Results: Twelve new C-stars are found in Fornax, and one is confirmed in Sculptor. All C-stars have (J-K) > 1.6, and are brighter than -3.55 in bolometric…
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