New abundance measurements in UKS 1927-177, a very metal-poor galaxy in the local group

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We present new results from optical spectroscopy of the brightest HII region in the dwarf irregular galaxy UKS 1927-177 in Sagittarius (SagDIG). From high signal-to-noise spectra, reddening-corrected line flux ratios have been measured with typical uncertainties of a few percent, from which the oxygen abundance is rediscussed, and new abundance estimates are derived for N and Ne. The O abundance in SagDIG, estimated with the empirical abundance indicator R23 and other methods, is in the range 12 + log (O/H) = 7.26 to 7.50. The fact that SagDIG is ∼10 times closer than IZw 18 makes it an ideal target to test the hypothesis of the existence of young galaxies in the present-day universe. Indeed, stellar photometry suggests that this galaxy may harbor a stellar population older than a few Gyr, and possibly an old stellar component as well. The case of SagDIG therefore supports the view that very low chemical abundances can be maintained throughout the life of a dwarf stellar systems, even in the presence of multiple star formation episodes.

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Saviane, I., Rizzi, L., Held, E. V., Bresolin, F., & Momany, Y. (2002). New abundance measurements in UKS 1927-177, a very metal-poor galaxy in the local group. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 390(1), 59–64. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20020750

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