Physical properties of the first spectroscopically confirmed red supergiant stars in the Sculptor Group galaxy NGC 55

Patrick, L.; Evans, C. J.; Davies, B.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Ferguson, A. M. N.; Bergemann, M.; Pietrzyński, G.; Turner, O.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 468, Issue 1, p.492-500

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2017
Number of authors
8
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1
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21
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14
Description
We present K-band Multi-Object Spectrograph (KMOS) observations of 18 red supergiant (RSG) stars in the Sculptor Group galaxy NGC 55. Radial velocities are calculated and are shown to be in good agreement with previous estimates, confirming the supergiant nature of the targets and providing the first spectroscopically confirmed RSGs in NGC 55. Stellar parameters are estimated for 14 targets using the J-band analysis technique, making use of state-of-the-art stellar model atmospheres. The metallicities estimated confirm the low-metallicity nature of NGC 55, in good agreement with previous studies. This study provides an independent estimate of the metallicity gradient of NGC 55, in excellent agreement with recent results published using hot massive stars. In addition, we calculate luminosities of our targets and compare their distribution of effective temperatures and luminosities to that of other RSGs, in different environments, estimated using the same technique.
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