A Panchromatic Study of Massive Stars in the Extremely Metal-poor Local Group Dwarf Galaxy Leo A*

Author:

Gull MaudeORCID,Weisz Daniel R.ORCID,Senchyna PeterORCID,Sandford Nathan R.ORCID,Choi YumiORCID,McLeod Anna F.,El-Badry Kareem,Götberg YlvaORCID,Gilbert Karoline M.ORCID,Boyer MarthaORCID,Dalcanton Julianne J.ORCID,GuhaThakurta PuragraORCID,Goldman StevenORCID,Marigo PaolaORCID,McQuinn Kristen B. W.ORCID,Pastorelli Giada,Stark Daniel P.,Skillman EvanORCID,Ting Yuan-senORCID,Williams Benjamin F.ORCID

Abstract

Abstract We characterize massive stars (M > 8 M ) in the nearby (D ∼ 0.8 Mpc) extremely metal-poor (Z ∼ 5% Z ) galaxy Leo A using Hubble Space Telescope ultraviolet (UV), optical, and near-infrared (NIR) imaging along with Keck/Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrograph and MMT/Binospec optical spectroscopy for 18 main-sequence OB stars. We find that: (a) 12 of our 18 stars show emission lines, despite not being associated with an H ii region, suggestive of stellar activity (e.g., mass loss, accretion, binary star interaction), which is consistent with previous predictions of enhanced activity at low metallicity; (b) six are Be stars, which are the first to be spectroscopically studied at such low metallicity—these Be stars have unusual panchromatic SEDs; (c) for stars well fit by the TLUSTY nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium models, the photometric and spectroscopic values of log ( T eff ) and log ( g ) agree to within ∼0.01 dex and ∼0.18 dex, respectively, indicating that near-UV/optical/NIR imaging can be used to reliably characterize massive (M ∼ 8–30 M ) main-sequence star properties relative to optical spectroscopy; (d) the properties of the most-massive stars in H II regions are consistent with constraints from previous nebular emission line studies; and (e) 13 stars with M > 8M are >40 pc from a known star cluster or H II region. Our sample comprises ∼50% of all known massive stars at Z ≲ 10% Z with derived stellar parameters, high-quality optical spectra, and panchromatic photometry.

Funder

Space Telescope Science Institute

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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