Long-period variable stars in NGC 147 and NGC 185-II. Their dust production
Hamidreza Mahani, Atefeh Javadi, Jacco van Loon, Francisca Kemper, Roya Hamedani Golshan, Iain McDonald, Habib Khosroshahi, Hedieh Abdollahi, Sajjad Mahdizadeh

TL;DR
This paper compares mass-loss and dust production in LPVs of NGC 147 and NGC 185, revealing their roles in dust feedback and evidence of gravitational interaction with Andromeda.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of dust production rates and distributions in LPVs of these dwarf galaxies, highlighting the impact of galaxy interactions.
Findings
NGC 185 has higher mass-loss rates than NGC 147.
Positive correlation between luminosity, dust reddening, and mass-loss.
Evidence of gravitational influence on dust distribution.
Abstract
This study presents a comparative analysis of mass-loss and dust-production rates in the dwarf galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, focusing on long-period variables (LPVs) and pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars as primary indicators of dust feedback into the interstellar medium. For NGC 147, the total mass-loss rate is calculated as , with LPV luminosities ranging from to . In NGC 185, the total mass-loss rate is higher, at , with LPV luminosities spanning to . A positive correlation is observed between stellar luminosity, intrinsic reddening due to circumstellar dust self-extinction, and elevated mass-loss rates. Additionally,…
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