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Stellar Populations in the Pegasus Dwarf Galaxy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
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The Pegasus dwarf galaxy (DDO 216) is a resolved irregular galaxy. We present a study of stars in this galaxy based on BV RI CCD photometry obtained using the Palomar 1.5m telescope. The color-magnitude diagrams show (a) a dominant red giant branch (RGB) population, (b) a small number of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) population above the tip of the RGB (TRGB), and (c) a sparse popultion of massive young stars including the brightest red supergiants. The mean metallicity of the RGB has been estimated from the color of the RGB at MI = −3.5 mag: [Fe/H] = −1.5 ± 0.2 dex. The distance to this galaxy has been measured using the I-magnitude of the TRGB: (m – M)0 = 25.13 ± 0.11 mag (d = 1060 ± 50 kpc) (see Lee et al. 1993). This value is significantly smaller than the Cepheid distance estimate by Hoessel et al. (1990), (m – M)0 = 26.22±0.20 (d = 1750±160 kpc).
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