Physical parameters of red supergiants in dwarf irregular galaxies in the Local Group
N.E. Britavskiy, A.Z. Bonanos, A. Herrero, M. Cervi\~no, O., Garc\'ia-\'Alvarez, M.L. Boyer, T. Masseron, A. Mehner, K.B.W. McQuinn

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates red supergiants in dwarf irregular galaxies within the Local Group, analyzing their physical properties across different metallicities to better understand their evolution and characteristics.
Contribution
It provides new spectral classifications and physical parameters for 25 massive stars, including 4 newly confirmed RSGs, and explores metallicity effects on RSG properties using observational data and models.
Findings
Higher minimum effective temperatures at lower metallicities.
Maximum RSG luminosity remains constant across metallicities.
Identified 4 new RSGs and characterized their physical parameters.
Abstract
Increasing the statistics of evolved massive stars in the Local Group enables investigating their evolution at different metallicities. During the late stages of stellar evolution, the physics of some phenomena, such as episodic and systematic mass loss, are not well constrained. For example, the physical properties of red supergiants (RSGs) in different metallicity regimes remain poorly understood. Thus, we initiated a systematic study of RSGs in dwarf irregular galaxies (dIrrs) in the Local Group. The target selection is based on 3.6 m and 4.5 m photometry from archival Spitzer Space Telescope images of nearby galaxies. We selected 46 targets in the dIrrs IC 10, IC 1613, Sextans B, and the Wolf-Lundmark-Melotte (WLM) galaxy that we observed with the GTC-OSIRIS and VLT-FORS2 instruments. We used several photometric techniques together with a spectral energy distribution…
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