First VLT/X-shooter spectroscopy of early-type stars outside the Local Group
Olga Hartoog, Hugues Sana, Alex de Koter, Lex Kaper

TL;DR
This study presents the first optical medium-resolution spectrum of an early-type star outside the Local Group, revealing a complex stellar cluster with hot WN stars and detailed nebular properties in NGC55 at 2 Mpc.
Contribution
We provide the first VLT/X-shooter spectroscopic analysis of an early-type star outside the Local Group, identifying a composite stellar cluster with hot WN stars and nebular characteristics.
Findings
Identification of hot WN stars with high mass-loss rates.
Detection of a stellar cluster dominated by OB-type supergiants.
No significant gradients in nebular properties across 73 pc.
Abstract
As part of the VLT/X-shooter science verification, we obtained the first optical medium-resolution spectrum of a previously identified bright O-type object in NGC55, an LMC-like galaxy at a distance of \sim2.0 Mpc. Based on the stellar and nebular spectrum, we investigate the nature and evolutionary status of the central object(s) and its influence on the surrounding interstellar medium. We conclude that the source, NGC55_C1_31, is a composite object, likely a stellar cluster, which contains one or several hot (T_eff \simeq 50000 K) WN stars with a high mass-loss rate (\sim3 \times 10^{-5} M_\odot yr^{-1}) and a helium-rich composition (N_He/N_H = 0.8). The visual flux is dominated by OB-type (super)giant stars with T_eff \sim< 35000 K, solar helium abundance (N_He/N_H = 0.1), and mass-loss rate \sim2 \times 10^{-6} M_\odot yr^{-1}. The surrounding H II region has an electron density…
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