Bibcode
Lennon, D. J.; Smartt, S. J.; Dufton, P. L.; Herrero, A.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Venn, K.; McCarthy, J.
Bibliographical reference
The Newsletter of the Isaac Newton Group of Telescopes (ING Newsl.), issue no. 1, p. 5-8
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1999
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Description
The advent of large 8-10m telescopes heralds a new age in stellar
astronomy. It is now possible to carry out detailed spectroscopic
observations at high resolution of the brightest stars of galaxies in
the Local Group, and it is envisaged that intermediate resolution
observations will be extended to stars in the nearest galaxy clusters
such as Virgo and Fornax. For some years the authors have been carrying
out the groundwork involved in identifying young massive supergiant
stars in nearby resolved galaxies, with a view to performing follow-up
detailed studies of selected samples. In this article we summarize the
contribution that the William Herschel Telescope has made to this
project, and further, show that even a 4.2m telescope with a blue
sensitive, large format CCD at a good site with dependable sub-arcsecond
seeing can make an important contribution to the detailed study of our
nearest spiral neighbours M31 and M33.