The Local Group Galaxy IC1613 and its Asymptotic Giant Branch Variables
John W. Menzies, Patricia A. Whitelock, Michael W. Feast

TL;DR
This study presents near-infrared photometry of IC1613, identifying AGB variables, deriving its distance, and exploring the properties and ages of its AGB stars, including evidence of hot bottom burning in some luminous O-rich Miras.
Contribution
It provides detailed characterization of AGB variables in IC1613, including period-luminosity relations and evidence of hot bottom burning, enhancing understanding of stellar evolution in dwarf irregular galaxies.
Findings
Distance of 750 kpc to IC1613 confirmed.
Identification of AGB variables with diverse ages and properties.
Evidence of hot bottom burning in luminous O-rich Miras.
Abstract
JHKs photometry is presented from a three-year survey of the central regions of the Local Group dwarf irregular galaxy IC1613. The morphologies of the colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams are discussed with particular reference to the supergiants and M- and C-type asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. Mean JHKs magnitudes, amplitudes and periods are given for five O-rich and nine C-rich Mira variables for which bolometric magnitudes are also estimated. A distance of 750 kpc ( mag) is derived for IC1613 by fitting a period-luminosity relation to the C-rich Miras. This is in agreement with values from the literature. The AGB stars exhibit a range of ages. A comparison with theoretical isochrones suggests that four luminous O-rich Miras are as young as yrs. One of these has a lithium absorption line in its spectrum, demonstrating that it is…
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