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An LTE effective temperature scale for red supergiants in the Magellanic clouds

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We present a self-consistent study of cool supergiants (CSGs) belonging to the Magellanic clouds. We calculated stellar atmospheric parameters using LTE KURUCZ and MARCS atmospheric models for more than 400 individual targets by fitting a careful selection of weak metallic lines. We explore the existence of a T eff scale and its implications in two different metallicity environments (each Magellanic cloud). Critical and in-depth tests have been performed to assess the reliability of our stellar parameters (i.e. internal error budget, NLTE systematics). In addition, several Montercarlo tests have been carried out to infer the significance of the Teff scale found. Our findingspoint towards a unique Teff scale that seems to be independent of the environment.

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Giants, Supergiants and Hypergiants

astro-ph.SR · 2025-07-09 · unverdicted · novelty 0.0

A review chapter maps giant, supergiant, and hypergiant luminosity classes to stellar evolutionary pathways, from massive supernova progenitors to low-mass white dwarf precursors.

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    A review chapter maps giant, supergiant, and hypergiant luminosity classes to stellar evolutionary pathways, from massive supernova progenitors to low-mass white dwarf precursors.