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Identifying Red Supergiants in the Local Group Using JWST Photometry. I. NGC 6822, Sextans A, NGC 300, WLM, and IC 1613

Published 9 Mar 2026 in astro-ph.GA | (2603.08031v1)

Abstract: Red supergiants (RSGs) are crucial for studying the properties and evolution of massive stars. It is representative to conduct a census of RSGs across the Local Group, which spans a broad metallicity range. However, identifying RSGs in distant and metal-poor galaxies remains challenging mainly due to contamination of foreground dwarfs and observational limitations. In this work, we perform PSF photometry on publicly released JWST/NIRCam images of five Local Group galaxies: NGC 6822, Sextans~A, NGC 300, WLM, and IC 1613 using the DOLPHOT NIRCam module. We find an optimal color-color diagram (CCD) for metal-poor environments, that is F115W $-$ F200W versus F356W $-$ F444W, which clearly separates RSGs from foreground dwarfs. By using the CCD, we identify 208, 135, and 22 RSG candidates in NGC 6822, Sextans A, and NGC 300, respectively, free from contamination by foreground dwarfs and oxygen-rich asymptotic giant branch stars (O-AGBs). In addition, 40 and 14 RSG candidates are directly selected on the CMD in WLM and IC 1613, respectively. Compared with previous works, the number of RSG candidates within the same luminosity range and sky region increases significantly, demonstrating the advantages of JWST in constructing a more complete RSG sample in the Local Group thanks to its high spatial resolution and photometric quality. In addition, catalogs of O-AGBs and carbon-rich AGBs (C-AGBs) are provided as by-products.

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