PHAT XX. AGB stars and other cool giants in M31 star clusters
Abstract
The presence of AGB stars in clusters provides key constraints for stellar models, as has been demonstrated with historical data from the Magellanic Clouds. In this work, we look for candidate AGB stars in M31 star clusters from the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) survey. Our photometric criteria selects stars brighter than the tip of the red giant branch, which includes the bulk of the thermally-pulsing AGB stars as well as early-AGB stars and other luminous cool giants expected in young stellar populations (e.g. massive red supergiants, and intermediate-mass red helium-burning stars). The AGB stars can be differentiated, a posteriori, using the ages already estimated for our cluster sample. 937 candidates are found within the cluster aperture radii, half (450) of which are very likely cluster members. Cross-matching with additional databases reveals two carbon stars and ten secure variables among them. The field-corrected age distribution reveals the presence of young supergiants peaking at ages smaller than 100 Myr, followed by a long tail of AGB stars extending up to the oldest possible ages. This long tail reveals the general decrease in the numbers of AGB stars from initial values of 50e-6/Msun at 100 Myr down to 5e-6/Msun at 10 Gyr. Theoretical models of near-solar metallicity reproduce this general trend, although with localized discrepancies over some age intervals, whose origin is not yet identified. The entire catalogue is released together with finding charts to facilitate follow-up studies.
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@article{arxiv.2008.07184,
title = {PHAT XX. AGB stars and other cool giants in M31 star clusters},
author = {Leo Girardi and Martha L. Boyer and L. Clifton Johnson and Julianne J. Dalcanton and Philip Rosenfield and Anil C. Seth and Evan D. Skillman and Daniel R. Weisz and Benjamin F. Williams and Antara Raaghavi Bhattacharya and Alessandro Bressan and Nelson Caldwell and Yang Chen and Andrew E. Dolphin and Morgan Fouesneau and Steven Goldman and Puragra Guhathakurta and Paola Marigo and Sagnick Mukherjee and Giada Pastorelli and Amanda Quirk and Monika Soraisam and Michele Trabucchi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.07184},
year = {2020}
}
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To appear in ApJ. Data will be soon on MAST