Identification of dusty massive stars in star-forming dwarf irregular galaxies in the Local Group with mid-IR photometry
N. E. Britavskiy, A. Z. Bonanos, A. Mehner, M. L. Boyer, K. B. W., McQuinn

TL;DR
This study used mid-infrared photometry and spectroscopy to identify dusty massive stars in dwarf irregular galaxies of the Local Group, expanding the census of evolved stars and refining selection criteria.
Contribution
It introduces a combined mid-IR and optical method for identifying dusty evolved massive stars, discovering new RSGs and emission line stars in nearby dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Identified 13 RSGs, including 6 new discoveries.
Refined optical and mid-IR selection criteria for RSGs.
Demonstrated mid-IR criteria's usefulness in dusty star detection.
Abstract
Increasing the statistics of spectroscopically confirmed evolved massive stars in the Local Group enables the investigation of the mass loss phenomena that occur in these stars in the late stages of their evolution. We aim to complete the census of luminous mid-IR sources in star-forming dwarf irregular (dIrr) galaxies of the Local Group. To achieve this we employed mid-IR photometric selection criteria to identify evolved massive stars, such as red supergiants (RSGs) and luminous blue variables (LBVs), by using the fact that these types of stars have infrared excess due to dust. The method is based on 3.6 m and 4.5 m photometry from archival Space Telescope images of nearby galaxies. We applied our criteria to 4 dIrr galaxies: Pegasus, Phoenix, Sextans A, and WLM, selecting 79 point sources, which we observed with the VLT/FORS2 spectrograph in multi-object…
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