ACACIAS I: Element abundance labels for 192 stars in the dwarf galaxy NGC 6822
Melissa K. Ness, J. Trevor Mendel, Sven Buder, Adam Wheeler, Alexander, P. Ji, Luka Mijnarends, Kim Venn, Else Starkenburg, Ryan Leaman, Kathryn, Grasha, Sarah Aquilina

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a method to determine element abundances in stars of the dwarf galaxy NGC 6822 using low-resolution IFU spectra and data-driven modeling, enabling detailed chemical analysis of nearby galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of The Cannon to infer stellar abundances from IFU data in NGC 6822, leveraging Milky Way training data for extragalactic stellar spectroscopy.
Findings
Successfully inferred six element abundance labels for 192 stars.
Achieved abundance measurement precision of approximately 0.15 dex.
Found abundance patterns consistent with dwarf galaxy characteristics.
Abstract
The element abundances of local group galaxies connect enrichment mechanisms to galactic properties and serve to contextualise the Milky Way's abundance distributions. Individual stellar spectra in nearby galaxies can be extracted from Integral Field Unit (IFU) data, and provide a means to take an abundance census of the local group. We introduce a program that leverages , , IFU resolved spectra from the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE). We deploy the data-driven modelling approach for labelling stellar spectra with stellar parameters and abundances, of The Cannon, on resolved stars in NGC 6822. We construct our model for The Cannon using 19,000 Milky Way LAMOST spectra with APOGEE labels. We report six inferred abundance labels (denoted ), for 192 NGC 6822 disk stars, precise to dex. We validate our generated…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Calibration and Measurement Techniques
