The ARAUCARIA project: Grid-Based Quantitative Spectroscopic Study of Massive Blue Stars in NGC55
N. Castro, M. A. Urbaneja, A. Herrero, M. Garcia, S. Sim\'on-D\'iaz,, F. Bresolin, G. Pietrzynski, R. -P. Kudritzki, W. Gieren

TL;DR
This study presents an automatic, systematic spectroscopic analysis of 12 B-type supergiants in NGC55, deriving their properties and galaxy metallicity, demonstrating a new methodology for extragalactic stellar analysis.
Contribution
The paper introduces a new grid of FASTWIND models and an automated spectral analysis tool for low-resolution spectra of massive stars in external galaxies.
Findings
Stars are part of a young population nearing red supergiant phase.
Galaxy metallicity similar to the Large Magellanic Cloud.
No spatial metallicity trend detected across NGC55.
Abstract
The quantitative study of the physical properties and chemical abundances of large samples of massive blue stars at different metallicities is a powerful tool to understand the nature and evolution of these objects. Their analysis beyond the Milky Way is challenging, nonetheless it is doable and the best way to investigate their behavior in different environments. Fulfilling this task in an objective way requires the implementation of automatic analysis techniques that can perform the analyses systematically, minimizing at the same time any possible bias. As part of the ARAUCARIA project we carry out the first quantitative spectroscopic analysis of a sample of 12 B-type supergiants in the galaxy NGC55 at 1.94 Mpc away. By applying the methodology developed in this work, we derive their stellar parameters, chemical abundances and provide a characterization of the present-day…
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