Chemical composition of the young massive cluster NGC 1569-B
Anastasia Gvozdenko, S{\o}ren S. Larsen, Michael A. Beasley, and Jean, Brodie

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed chemical abundance analysis of the young massive cluster NGC 1569-B, revealing its sub-solar iron content and enhanced alpha and certain other elements, with implications for understanding stellar populations in dwarf galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of NGC 1569-B using integrated-light spectroscopy, considering different supergiant ratios to determine its chemical composition.
Findings
Iron abundance is sub-solar with [Fe/H] = -0.74.
Enhanced alpha-element abundances, especially Ti, with [Ti/Fe] = +0.49.
Other super-solar elements include Cr, Sc, and Ba, with Ba being extremely high.
Abstract
We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of the young massive cluster (YMC) NGC 1569-B. The host galaxy, NGC~1569, is a dwarf irregular starburst galaxy at a distance of 3.360.20 Mpc. We determined the abundance ratios from the analysis of an optical integrated-light spectrum of NGC 1569-B, obtained with the HIRES echelle spectrograph on the Keck I telescope. We considered different red-to-blue supergiant ratios, namely: the ratio obtained from a theoretical isochrone, the ratio obtained from a resolved colour-magnitude diagram of the YMC, and the ratio that minimises the when comparing our model spectra with the observations. We adopted the latter ratio for our resulting chemical abundances. The derived iron abundance is sub-solar with [Fe/H] = . In relation to the scaled solar composition, we find enhanced -element abundances,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Astro and Planetary Science
