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Distances and Metallicities for 17 Local Group Galaxies

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In this article, Johnson V and Gunn i photometry for a large number of Local Group galaxies using the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide Field Camera (INT WFC) was obtained for the top few magnitudes of the red giant branch in each system.
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We have obtained Johnson V and Gunn i photometry for a large number of Local Group galaxies using the Isaac Newton Telescope Wide Field Camera (INT WFC). The majority of these galaxies are members of the M31 subgroup and the observations are deep enough to study the top few magnitudes of the red giant branch in each system. We previously measured the location of the tip of the red giant branch (TRGB) for Andromeda I, Andromeda II and M33 to within systematic uncertainties of typically < 0.05 mags (McConnachie et al. 2004). As the TRGB acts as a standard candle in old, metal poor stellar populations, we were able to derive distances to each of these galaxies. Here we derive TRGB distances to the giant spiral galaxy M31 and 13 additional dwarf galaxies - NGC205, NGC185, NGC147, Pegasus, WLM, LGS3, Cetus, Aquarius, AndIII, AndV, AndVI, AndVII and the newly discovered dwarf spheroidal AndIX. The observations for each of the dwarf galaxies were intentionally taken in photometric conditions. In addition to the distances, we also self-consistently derive the median metallicity of each system from the colour of their red giant branches. This allows us to take into account the small metallicity variation of the absolute I magnitude of the TRGB. The homogeneous nature of our data and the identical analysis applied to each of the 17 Local Group galaxies ensures that these estimates form a reliable set of distance and metallicity determinations that are ideal for comparative studies of Local Group galaxy properties.

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The Stellar Content of Local Group Galaxies: IAU Symposium 192

TL;DR: The IAU Symposium 192 was devoted to the fundamental question of Local Group membership, with review papers by both E. K. Jerjen et al. and T. E. Armandroff touching on this subject as mentioned in this paper.
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Long Period Variables in Local Group Dwarf Galaxies

Jan Snigula
Abstract: In this work the results are presented of an extensive search for Long Period Variables stars (LPVs) in a sample of Local Group irregular dwarf galaxies. The methods applied for the detection and the extraction of the variable sources are explained. Extensive completeness simulations were carried out to asses the impact on the resulting catalog caused by the observing pattern and algorithms used. The resulting catalog of LPVs was together with color-magnitude diagrams used to draw conclusions on the star-formation history in these galaxies.
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A luminosity constraint on the origin of unidentified high energy sources

TL;DR: In this article, a luminosity constraint was proposed to evaluate the likelihood of a set of sources being a Galactic population based on the simple assumption that galaxies similar to the Milky Way host comparable populations of gamma-ray emitters.
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Elemental Abundances in the Local Group: Tracing the Formation History of the Great Andromeda Galaxy

TL;DR: In this paper, spectral synthesis was applied to low-resolution stellar spectroscopy in order to measure abundances for individual giant stars in distant LG galaxies, including the Milky Way (MW) and Andromeda (M31).
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