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1996A&A...312..419Z - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 312, 419-423 (1996/8-2)

Spectroscopy of bright blue objects in the field of M81.

ZICKGRAF F.-J., SZEIFERT T. and HUMPHREYS R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We obtained spectra of the seven brightest blue supergiant candidates in the SbI-II spiral galaxy M81 which so far had no spectroscopic identification. As members of M81 the candidates would be about as bright as the blue supergiants in the ScIII spiral M33 and the LMC, but ≃1mag brighter than in the morphologically similar galaxy M31. Five objects were observed at the 3.5m telescope on Calar Alto, Spain, in Jan. 1992 with the TWIN spectrograph. Spectra of two additional objects were obtained with the 2.1m telescope at the Guillermo Haro Observatory, Mexico, in Feb. 1993 and Jun. 1995. Four of the objects turned out to be compact HII regions, two are foreground dwarfs. One object, M81-642, shows a spectrum with an A to F spectral type. However, the absorption lines appear too broad for a supergiant. It is most likely a foreground star or star cluster. Assuming the generally accepted values for the reddening and the true distance modulus of M81 of AV=1mag and m-M=27.6 we conclude that the visually brightest early-type supergiant in M81 is less bright than MV≃-9.5. The next brightest candidate would have MV≃-9.1 which is about as bright as the brightest blue supergiant in M31 for which MV≃-9.2 was found in recent studies. It seems therefore that the population of massive stars in the SbI-II spiral M81 resembles that of the morphologically similar galaxy M31 which shows a deficiency of the most massive stars.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: early-type - supergiants - galaxies: individual: M81 - galaxies: stellar content

Simbad objects: 14

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