Near-infrared Stellar Populations in the Metal-poor, Dwarf Irregular Galaxies Sextans A and Leo A

  • Jones O
  • Maclay M
  • Boyer M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present JHK s observations of the metal-poor ([Fe/H] < −1.40) dwarf-irregular galaxies, Leo A and Sextans A, obtained with the WIYN High-resolution Infrared Camera at Kitt Peak. Their near-IR stellar populations are characterized by using a combination of color–magnitude diagrams and by identifying long-period variable stars. We detected red giant and asymptotic giant branch stars, consistent with membership of the galaxy’s intermediate-age populations (2–8 Gyr old). Matching our data to broadband optical and mid-IR photometry, we determine luminosities, temperatures, and dust-production rates (DPR) for each star. We identify 32 stars in Leo A and 101 stars in Sextans A with a DPR , confirming that metal-poor stars can form substantial amounts of dust. We also find tentative evidence for oxygen-rich dust formation at low metallicity, contradicting previous models that suggest oxygen-rich dust production is inhibited in metal-poor environments. The total rates of dust injection into the interstellar medium of Leo A and Sextans A are and , respectively. The majority of this dust is produced by a few very dusty evolved stars and does not vary strongly with metallicity.

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Jones, O. C., Maclay, M. T., Boyer, M. L., Meixner, M., McDonald, I., & Meskhidze, H. (2018). Near-infrared Stellar Populations in the Metal-poor, Dwarf Irregular Galaxies Sextans A and Leo A. The Astrophysical Journal, 854(2), 117. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aaa542

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