The first optical spectra of Wolf-Rayet stars in M101 revealed with Gemini/GMOS

Crowther, P. A.; Long, K. S.; Moffat, A. F. J.; Shara, M. M.; Zurek, D.; Pledger, J. L.; Wilde, M.

United Kingdom, United States, Canada

Abstract

Deep narrow-band Hubble Space Telescope (HST) imaging of the iconic spiral galaxy M101 has revealed over a thousand new Wolf-Rayet (WR) candidates. We report spectrographic confirmation of 10 He II-emission line sources hosting 15 WR stars. We find WR stars present at both sub- and super-solar metallicities with WC stars favouring more metal-rich regions compared to WN stars. We investigate the association of WR stars with H II regions using archival HST imaging and conclude that the majority of WR stars are in or associated with H II regions. Of the 10 emission lines sources, only one appears to be unassociated with a star-forming region. Our spectroscopic survey provides confidence that our narrow-band photometric candidates are in fact bona fide WR stars, which will allow us to characterize the progenitors of any core-collapse supernovae that erupt in the future in M101.

2018 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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