Bibcode
Garcia, M.; Herrero, A.; Vicente, B.; Castro, N.; Corral, L. J.; Rosenberg, A.; Monelli, M.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 502, Issue 3, 2009, pp.1015-1041
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2009
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Description
Context: Determining the parameters of massive stars is crucial to
understand many processes in galaxies and the Universe, since these
objects are important sources of ionization, chemical enrichment and
momentum. 10m class telescopes enable us to perform detailed
quantitative spectroscopic analyses of massive stars in other galaxies,
sampling areas of different metallicity. Relating the stars to their
environment is crucial to understand the physical processes ruling their
formation and evolution. Aims: In preparation for the new
instrumentation planned for the Gran Telescopio CANARIAS (GTC), our goal
is to build a list of massive star candidates in the metal-poor
irregular galaxy IC 1613. The catalogue must have
very high astrometric accuracy, suitable for the current generation of
multi-object spectrographs. A census of OB associations in this galaxy
is also needed, to provide important additional information about the
age and environment of the candidate OB stars. Methods: From
observations taken with the Wide Field Camera (WFC) at the Isaac Newton
Telescope (INT), we have built an astrometric and photometric catalogue
of stars in IC 1613. Candidate blue massive stars are preselected by
their colors. A friends-of-friends algorithm is developed to find their
clustering in the galaxy. While a common physical origin for all the
members of the associations cannot be ensured, this is a necessary first
step to place candidate OB stars in a population context. Results: We have produced a deep catalogue of targets in IC 1613 that
covers a large field of view. To achieve high astrometric accuracy, a
new astrometric procedure was developed for the INT-WFC data. We also
built a catalogue of OB associations in IC 1613 and found that they
concentrate in the central regions, especially in the H ii bubbles. The
study of extinction confirms that it is patchy, with local values of
color-excess above the foreground value.
Based on observations made with the Isaac Newton Telescope operated on
the island of La Palma by the Isaac Newton Group in the Spanish
Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the Instituto de
Astrofísica de Canarias. Based on observations made with ESO
Telescopes at Paranal Observatories under programme ID 078.D-0767. The
member listings of the associations are only available in electronic
form at the CDS via anonymous ftp to cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr (130.79.128.5)
or via http://cdsweb.u-strasbg.fr/cgi-bin/qcat?J/A+A/502/1015
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