Long-period variable stars in NGC 147 and NGC 185-II. Their dust production
Abstract
This study presents a comparative analysis of mass-loss and dust-production rates in the dwarf galaxies NGC 147 and NGC 185, focusing on long-period variables (LPVs) and pulsating asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars as primary indicators of dust feedback into the interstellar medium. For NGC 147, the total mass-loss rate is calculated as (9.44 3.78) × 10-4 Msun yr-1, with LPV luminosities ranging from (6.20 0.25) × 102 L to ( 7.87 0.32) × 103 L . In NGC 185, the total mass-loss rate is higher, at (1.58 0.63) × 10-3 Msun yr-1, with LPV luminosities spanning (5.68 0.23) × 102 L to (1.54 0.66) × 104 L. A positive correlation is observed between stellar luminosity, intrinsic reddening due to circumstellar dust self-extinction, and elevated mass-loss rates. Additionally, comparisons of calculated dust injection rates, two-dimensional dust distribution maps, and observed dust masses provide evidence for a gravitational interaction between NGC 147 and the Andromeda galaxy, which influences the dust distribution within the system.
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