Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-10-20
Astron.J.133:576-597,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
35 pages of text and 20 ps figures; to appear in the AJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/510128
Broad- and narrow-band images covering the 1 - 4um wavelength interval are used to investigate the properties of the brightest AGB stars in the Local Group galaxy M32. The brightest AGB stars near the center of M32 have peak M_L' brightnesses and K-L' colors that are similar to those of luminous AGB stars in the Galactic disk, while the density of bright AGB stars per unit visible and near-infrared surface brightness is found to be constant out to projected major axis distances of 1 kpc. The J-K color distribution of bright AGB stars throughout much of the galaxy is consistent with that of a single population of AGB stars, the majority of which are long period variables, having a common metallicity and age. Thus, these data do not support spectroscopic studies that find an age gradient in M32. The well-mixed AGB content of M32 is consistent with tidal stirring. The stellar content of M32 is compared with that of the M31 bulge. While the peak K-band brightnesses of AGB stars in the two systems agree to within a few tenths of a magnitude, M32 contains more bright AGB stars per unit integrated brightness than the outer bulge of M31.
Davidge Tim J.
Jensen Joseph B.
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