Carbon-rich dust production in metal-poor galaxies in the local group
dc.contributor.author | Sloan, G C | |
dc.contributor.author | Matsuura, Mikako | |
dc.contributor.author | Lagadec, Eric | |
dc.contributor.author | van Loon, Jacco Th | |
dc.contributor.author | Kraemer, K E | |
dc.contributor.author | McDonald, I | |
dc.contributor.author | Groenewegen, M. A. T. | |
dc.contributor.author | Wood, Peter R | |
dc.contributor.author | Bernard-Salas, J. | |
dc.contributor.author | Zijlstra, Albert A | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2015-12-10T23:05:55Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2012 | |
dc.date.updated | 2016-02-24T09:33:04Z | |
dc.description.abstract | We have observed a sample of 19 carbon stars in the Sculptor, Carina, Fornax, and Leo I dwarf spheroidal galaxies with the Infrared Spectrograph on the Spitzer Space Telescope. The spectra show significant quantities of dust around the carbon stars in Sculptor, Fornax, and Leo I, but little in Carina. Previous comparisons of carbon stars with similar pulsation properties in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds revealed no evidence that metallicity affected the production of dust by carbon stars. However, the more metal-poor stars in the current sample appear to be generating less dust. These data extend two known trends to lower metallicities. In more metal-poor samples, the SiC dust emission weakens, while the acetylene absorption strengthens. The bolometric magnitudes and infrared spectral properties of the carbon stars in Fornax are consistent with metallicities more similar to carbon stars in the Magellanic Clouds than in the other dwarf spheroidals in our sample. A study of the carbon budget in these stars reinforces previous considerations that the dredge-up of sufficient quantities of carbon from the stellar cores may trigger the final superwind phase, ending a star's lifetime on the asymptotic giant branch. | |
dc.identifier.issn | 0004-637X | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1885/62566 | |
dc.publisher | IOP Publishing | |
dc.rights | Author/s retain copyright | en_AU |
dc.source | Astrophysical Journal, The | |
dc.subject | Keywords: circumstellar matter; infrared: stars; Local Group; Magellanic Clouds | |
dc.title | Carbon-rich dust production in metal-poor galaxies in the local group | |
dc.type | Journal article | |
dcterms.accessRights | Open Access | en_AU |
local.bibliographicCitation.issue | 2 | |
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage | 19 | |
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage | 1 | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Sloan, G C, Cornell University | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Matsuura, Mikako, University College London | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Lagadec, E, European Southern Observatory, | |
local.contributor.affiliation | van Loon, Jacco Th, Keele University | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Kraemer, K E, Boston College | |
local.contributor.affiliation | McDonald, I, University of Manchester | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Groenewegen, M. A. T., Royal Observatory of Belgium | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Wood, Peter R, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ANU | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Bernard-Salas, J., Institut d’Astrophysique Spatiale | |
local.contributor.affiliation | Zijlstra, Albert A, University of Manchester | |
local.contributor.authoremail | u7900259@anu.edu.au | |
local.contributor.authoruid | Wood, Peter R, u7900259 | |
local.description.notes | Imported from ARIES | |
local.identifier.absfor | 020104 - Galactic Astronomy | |
local.identifier.absseo | 970102 - Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences | |
local.identifier.ariespublication | f5625xPUB712 | |
local.identifier.citationvolume | 752 | |
local.identifier.doi | 10.1088/0004-637X/752/2/140 | |
local.identifier.scopusID | 2-s2.0-84861852457 | |
local.identifier.thomsonID | 000305738000063 | |
local.identifier.uidSubmittedBy | f5625 | |
local.type.status | Published Version |
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