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2008A&A...487..697K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 487, 697-707 (2008/8-4)

From B[e] to A[e]. On the peculiar variations of the SMC supergiant LHA115-S23 (AzV172).

KRAUS M., BORGES FERNANDES M., KUBAT J. and DE ARAUJO F.X.

Abstract (from CDS):

Optical observations from 1989 of the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) B[e] supergiant star LHA115-S23 (in short: S23) revealed the presence of photospheric HeI absorption lines, classifying S23 as a B8 supergiant. In our high-resolution optical spectra from 2000, however, we could not identify any HeI line. Instead, the spectral appearance of S23 is more consistent with the classification as an A1 supergiant, maintaining the so-called B[e] phenomenon. The observed changes in spectral behaviour of S23 lead to different spectral classifications at different observing epochs. The aim of this research is, therefore, to find and discuss possible scenarios that might cause a disappearance of the photospheric HeI absorption lines within a period of only 11 years. From our high-resolution optical spectra, we perform a detailed investigation of the different spectral appearances of S23 based on modern and revised classification schemes. In particular, we derive the contributions caused by the interstellar as well as the circumstellar extinction self-consistently. The latter is due to a partly optically thick wind. We further determine the projected rotational velocities of S23 in the two epochs of spectroscopic observations. Based on its spectral appearance in 2000, we classify S23 as A1Ib star with an effective temperature of about 9000K. This classification is supported by the additional analysis of the photometric UBV data. An interstellar extinction value of E(B-V)≃0.03 is derived. This is considerably lower than the previously published value, which means that, if the circumstellar extinction due to the stellar wind is neglected, the interstellar extinction, and hence the luminosity of the star, are overestimated. We further derive a rotation velocity of sini≃150km/s, which means that S23 is rotating with about 75% of its critical speed. The object S23 is thus the fourth B[e] supergiant with confirmed high projected rotational velocity. The most striking result is the apparent cooling of S23 by more than 1500K with a simultaneous increase of its rotation speed by about 35% within only 11 years. Since such a behaviour is excluded by stellar evolution theories, we discuss possible scenarios for the observed peculiar variations in S23.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: fundamental parameters - stars: winds, outflows - supergiants - stars: individual: LHA 115-S 23 (AzV 172)

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