Luminous AGB variables in the dwarf irregular galaxy, NGC 3109
Matsunaga, Noriyuki; Whitelock, Patricia A.; Feast, Michael W.; Menzies, John W.
South Africa, Japan
Abstract
In a shallow near-infrared survey of the dwarf irregular galaxy, NGC 3109, near the periphery of the Local Group, we have found eight Mira variables, seven of which appear to be oxygen-rich (O-Miras). The periods range from about 430 d to almost 1500 d. Because of our relatively bright limiting magnitude, only 45 of the more than 400 known carbon stars were measured, but none was found to be a large amplitude variable. One of the Miras may be an unrecognized C star. Five of the O-Miras are probably hot-bottom burning stars considering that they are brighter than expected from the period-luminosity relation of Miras and that, by comparison with theoretical evolutionary tracks, they appear to have masses {≳}4 M_⊙. A census of very long period (P > 1000 d) Miras in the Galaxy and Magellanic Clouds is presented and discussed together with the newly discovered long-period, but relatively blue, variables in NGC 3109. New JHKL photometry is presented for three O-rich long-period Miras in the Small Magellanic Cloud (including a candidate super-AGB star).