Bibcode
Castro, N.; Herrero, A.; Garcia, M.; Trundle, C.; Bresolin, F.; Gieren, W.; Pietrzyński, G.; Kudritzki, R.-P.; Demarco, R.
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Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 485, Issue 1, 2008, pp.41-50
Fecha de publicación:
7
2008
Revista
Número de citas
29
Número de citas referidas
25
Descripción
Aims: This is the first paper of a series devoted to studying the
population of blue massive stars in NGC 55, a galaxy of the Sculptor
group at a distance of about 2 Mpc. Methods: We have obtained
optical (3300{-}6210 Å), low-resolution spectra of approximately
200 blue massive stars with VLT-FORS2, which we have classified with the
aid of Milky Way and Magellanic Cloud standard stars. Results: We
present the first census of massive blue stars in NGC 55. A study of
stellar radial velocities shows agreement with existing H I rotational
velocity curve work and reveals the presence of one object with peculiar
velocity. A qualitative study of the stellar metallicity suggests that
its global distribution over NGC 55 is close to that of the LMC, as
derived from previous studies. Conclusions: We present a
catalogue with 164 classifications of blue massive stars in NGC 55. This
catalogue is a first and necessary step for the subsequent quantitative
study of blue massive stars in NGC 55 with state-of-the-art model
atmospheres.
Based on observations obtained at
the ESO VLT for Large Programme 171.D-0004.
Appendices A-C are only available in electronic form at
http://www.aanda.org
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