From gas to stars: MUSEings on the internal evolution of IC 1613
S. Taibi, G. Battaglia, M. M. Roth, S. Kamann, G. Iorio, C. Gallart,, R. Leaman, E. D. Skillman, N. Kacharov, M. A. Beasley, P. E. Mancera Pi\~na,, and G. van de Ven

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE spectroscopy to analyze the kinematics and chemical composition of stars in IC 1613, revealing stellar rotation, age-dependent velocity dispersion, and chemical properties consistent with other Local Group dwarfs, shedding light on its internal evolution.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of IC 1613's stellar populations, revealing rotation and age-related kinematic and chemical properties, advancing understanding of dwarf galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detected stellar rotation with high significance.
Velocity dispersion increases with stellar age.
Stellar kinematics closely follow neutral gas on short timescales.
Abstract
The kinematics and chemical composition of stellar populations of different ages provide crucial information about the evolution of a galaxy. We aim to provide such information for IC 1613, an isolated, gas-rich, star-forming dwarf galaxy in the Local Group. We present here the results of a new spectroscopic study performed with MUSE, an integral-field spectrograph on the Very Large Telescope. We extracted from the data cubes more than 2000 sources from which we separated stellar objects for further spectroscopic analysis. The quality of the data set allowed us to obtain accurate classifications and line-of-sight velocities for about 800 stars. Our sample includes not only Red Giant Branch (RGB) and Main Sequence (MS) stars, but also a number of probable Be and C stars. We also obtained reliable metallicities for about 300 RGB stars. The kinematic analysis revealed for the first time…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomical Observations and Instrumentation · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · History and Developments in Astronomy
