The Identification of Extreme Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars and Red Supergiants in M33 by 24 {\mu}m Variability
Edward J. Montiel, Sundar Srinivasan, Geoffrey C. Clayton, Charles W., Engelbracht, Christopher B. Johnson

TL;DR
This study detects and analyzes 24 μm variability in sources within M33, identifying heavily obscured evolved stars and RSGs, and quantifies their dust production and luminosity, revealing their role in galactic dust enrichment.
Contribution
First detection of 24 μm variability in M33 sources, with detailed modeling identifying their nature, composition, and contribution to dust production, highlighting the significance of XAGB and RSG stars.
Findings
23 sources are likely heavily obscured evolved stars
Five sources are probable red supergiants with high luminosity
Most sources are oxygen-rich and contribute significantly to dust production
Abstract
We present the first detection of 24 {\mu}m variability in 24 sources in the Local Group galaxy M33. These results are based on 4 epochs of MIPS observations, which are irregularly spaced over ~750 days. We find that these sources are constrained exclusively to the Holmberg radius of the galaxy, which increases their chances of being members of M33. We have constructed spectral energy distributions (SEDs) ranging from the optical to the sub-mm to investigate the nature of these objects. We find that 23 of our objects are most likely heavily self-obscured, evolved stars; while the remaining source is the Giant HII region, NGC 604. We believe that the observed variability is the intrinsic variability of the central star reprocessed through their circumstellar dust shells. Radiative transfer modeling was carried out to determine their likely chemical composition, luminosity, and dust…
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