Oxygen-rich dust production in IC 10
V. Lebouteiller, G. C. Sloan, M. A. T. Groenewegen, M. Matsuura, D., Riebel, D. G. Whelan, J. Bernard-Salas, P. Massey, E. Bayet

TL;DR
This study detects oxygen-rich circumstellar envelopes in IC 10, analyzing their properties and contribution to dust production, revealing RSGs are minor dust contributors in this low-metallicity galaxy.
Contribution
It provides the first identification and characterization of oxygen-rich stars in IC 10, comparing their dust production to that in the Magellanic Clouds.
Findings
At least 9 silicate emission sources are confirmed within IC 10.
Dust mass-loss rates are similar to those in the Magellanic Clouds.
RSGs are not significant dust producers in IC 10.
Abstract
We report the detection of oxygen-rich circumstellar envelopes in stars of the nearby (700 kpc) starburst galaxy IC 10. The star formation history and the chemical environment of this galaxy makes it an ideal target to observe dust production by high-mass stars in a low-metallicity environment. The goal of this study is to identify oxygen-rich stars in IC 10 and to constrain their nature between asymptotic giant branch stars (AGBs), red supergiants (RSGs), and other infrared bright sources. We examine the mass-loss rate of the stars and compare to results obtained for the Magellanic Clouds. Our objectives are to (1) assess whether RSGs can be significant dust producers in IC 10, and (2), solve the discrepancy between the star formation history of IC 10 and the relatively low number of RSGs detected in the optical. We search for silicate dust in emission by using the spectral map…
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