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2002AJ....123.1433D - Astron. J., 123, 1433-1437 (2002/March-0)

The ratio of blue to red supergiants in Sextans A from Hubble space telescope imaging.

DOHM-PALMER R.C. and SKILLMAN E.D.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have examined the ratio of blue to red supergiants (B/R) in the dwarf irregular galaxy Sextans A. The supergiants were identified in previously published stellar photometry measured from Hubble Space Telescope imaging. The high-resolution imaging and low-dust environment provided high photometric accuracy such that the main sequence and blue helium-burning supergiants are clearly separated. This allows us to isolate the He-burning phase at both the red and blue ends of the so-called blue loops. The supergiant B/R provides an observational constraint on the relative lifetimes of these two phases that is a sensitive test for convection, mass-loss, and rotation parameters. These parameters have direct implications for the period-luminosity relationship for Cepheid variable stars. Previous studies have used a single number to represent this ratio. However, since the B/R is a fairly strong function of mass for a single-age stellar population, both changes in recent star formation rate and choice of luminosity cutoff can dramatically affect the result. We have analyzed the ratio as a function of age, or, equivalently, mass. This method eliminates the confusion of unknown star formation histories so that the B/R can be a more reliable diagnostic tool. We compare the result with a model based on stellar evolution tracks of an appropriate metallicity. The functional form of the observed ratio matches the model extremely well. However, the observed B/R is lower than the model by a factor of 2. This result suggests that stellar rotation is an important effect in the evolution of these stars.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Individual: Name: Sextans A - Galaxies: Irregular - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Galaxies: Local Group - Stars: Evolution

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