ISOGAL-P J173223.0-320841 , the SIMBAD biblio

2002A&A...386..899S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 386, 899-909 (2002/5-2)

Low resolution spectroscopy of ISOGAL sources: Search for early-type stars with infrared excess.

SCHULTHEIS M., PARTHASARATHY M., OMONT A., COHEN M., GANESH S., SEVRE F. and SIMON G.

Abstract (from CDS):

An analysis of low resolution spectra and infrared data of 29 ISOGAL-DENIS sources with mid-IR excess is presented. Eight ISOGAL sources from our sample with 7-15µm excesses are found to be B and A-type stars, some of them with emission lines. Two ISOGAL sources, J175614.4-240831 (B3-4IIIe) and J173845.3-312403 (B7IIIe), show a bump between 5000 and 6000Å which may be attributed to extended red emission (ERE). Some of the B, A and F-type giants with a large infrared excess might be in the post-AGB phase. For about 50% of the sources in this preliminary study, a nearby second (or even multiple) component was found. Such sources, in particular two B-stars, are not discussed when the probability of the optical spectrum being associated with the ISOGAL source is low. These results confirm that the DENIS-ISOGAL I-J/K-[15] diagram is the most suitable diagram to distinguish between early (AB) and late spectral types (KM). It provides the most useful tool to systematically search for nearby early-type stars with an infrared excess among the background of distant AGB stars in ISOGAL fields of the Galactic disk.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: early-type - Galaxy: solar neighbourhood - ISM: reflection nebulae - ISM: dust, extinction

Simbad objects: 37

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