2010A&A...517A..67C


Query : 2010A&A...517A..67C

2010A&A...517A..67C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 517, A67-67 (2010/7-1)

New Herbig Ae/Be stars confirmed via high-resolution optical spectroscopy.

CARMONA A., VAN DEN ANCKER M.E., AUDARD M., HENNING T., SETIAWAN J. and RODMANN J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present FEROS high-resolution (R∼45000) optical spectroscopy of 34 Herbig Ae/Be star candidates with previously unknown or poorly constrained spectral types. Within the sample, 16 sources are positionally coincident with nearby (d<250pc) star-forming regions (SFRs). All the candidates have reported infrared excess. We determine the spectral type and luminosity class of the sources, derive their radial and projected rotational velocities, and constrain their distances employing spectroscopic parallaxes and photometry from the literature. We confirm 13 sources as Herbig Ae/Be stars and find one classical T Tauri star. Three sources are emission line early-type giants (B, A, and F stars with luminosity class III) and may be Herbig Ae/Be stars. One source is a main-sequence A-type star. Fourteen sources are post-main-sequence giant and supergiant stars (7 with Hα emission and 7 without). Two sources are extreme emission-line stars and no accurate spectral classification was possible because of strong veiling. Most of the sources appear to be background stars at distances over 700 pc. We show that high-resolution optical spectroscopy is a crucial tool for distinguishing young stars (in particular Herbig Be stars) from post-main sequence stars in samples taken from emission-line star catalogs based on low-resolution spectroscopy. Within the sample, three young stars (CD-38 4380, Hen 3-1145, and HD 145718) and one early-type luminosity class III giant with emission lines (Hen 3-416) are at distances closer than 300pc and are positionally coincident with a nearby SFR. These 4 sources are likely to be nearby young stars and are interesting for follow-up observations at high-angular resolution. Furthermore, seven confirmed Herbig Ae/Be stars at d>700pc (Hen 2-80, Hen 3-1121 N&S, HD 313571, MWC 953, WRAY 15-1435, and Th 17-35) are inside or close (<5') to regions with extended 8 µm continuum emission and in their 20' vicinity have astronomical sources characteristic of SFRs (e.g., HII regions, molecular clouds, dark nebulae, masers, young stellar-objects). These 7 sources are likely to be members of SFRs.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: fundamental parameters

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Number of rows : 108
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 Ass Cep OB 4 As* 00 02 +67.7           ~ 79 1
2 Ass Per OB 1 As* 02 21 +57.6           ~ 171 1
3 Ass Cam OB 1 As* 03 31.6 +58 38           ~ 94 0
4 NAME Per R1 As* 03 36 +33.0           ~ 6 0
5 Ass Per OB 2 As* 03 42.2 +33 26           ~ 333 0
6 NAME Tau R1 As* 03 44 +24.0           ~ 3 0
7 NAME Tau R2 As* 04 20 +26.0           ~ 8 0
8 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 606 0
9 NAME Ori R1 As* 05 44 -03.0           ~ 5 0
10 NAME Ori R2 As* 05 44 -03.0           ~ 5 0
11 NAME Mon R1 As* 06 32 +10.2           ~ 34 0
12 NAME Mon I MoC 06 35 +10.1           ~ 245 0
13 Cl Collinder 121 OpC 06 56 20 -24 43.8   3.02 2.6     ~ 146 0
14 NAME CMa R1 As* 07 08 21.3 -11 04 50           ~ 83 1
15 NAME GUM Nebula ISM 07 43 -42.1           ~ 417 1
16 Ass Vel OB 2 As* 08 09 22.478 -47 21 03.46           ~ 267 0
17 CD-38 4381 TT* 08 23 11.8586968392 -39 07 01.621267032   10.380 9.929     F3Ve 16 1
18 Cl Trumpler 10 OpC 08 47 46.3 -42 33 58           ~ 172 0
19 WRAY 15-488 TT* 10 01 48.1087065048 -59 12 12.523440132   10.30 9.807     F2IIIe 18 0
20 ESO 127-11 GiG 10 12 11.876 -62 32 00.20   13.9 13.4 13.5 13.3 ~ 28 1
21 UCAC2 4075658 * 10 12 12.4256609400 -62 32 33.138008340   15.12 14.07 14.12   G9III 1 1
22 IRAS 10238-5806 LP* 10 25 40.0747146096 -58 22 17.371913484       11.87 9.05 M1III 6 1
23 BM VIII 9 LP? 10 25 44.5127648184 -58 33 52.267356252   11.86 10.81     A1IIIe 17 0
24 THA 35-II-41 Em* 10 25 47.0719364208 -58 21 27.689127264   13.77 13.09 12.90   ~ 4 1
25 WRAY 15-566 LP? 10 25 51.3455958672 -60 53 13.156998000   16.0 14.2     M6III 9 0
26 HD 90578 Be* 10 26 00.1891197072 -57 49 36.962389308 8.63 9.43 9.28 9.74   B1Ib/II 62 0
27 HD 305773 Em* 10 56 03.8822923920 -60 29 37.616287848   9.18 9.12     B1Ib 28 0
28 WRAY 15-770 Mi* 11 11 28.4869441176 -63 00 23.792959764       13.88   M7III 10 0
29 NAME Lower Centaurus Crux As* 12 19 -57.1           ~ 460 1
30 VdBH 57 RNe 12 22 23.1 -63 17 15           ~ 9 0
31 WRAY 16-110 Ae* 12 22 23.1795443592 -63 17 16.820519604   13.88 13.08     B6Ve 44 0
32 VdBH 57b RNe 12 22 33 -63 17.3           ~ 3 0
33 TYC 8979-1861-1 RNe 12 22 42.3007704696 -63 18 19.666007784   11.37 10.47     ~ 3 0
34 CD-59 4412 Ae* 12 48 42.3909857904 -59 54 34.942403484 9.88 10.56 10.35 10.41   B3Ve 25 0
35 ESO 132-4 ISM 13 19 04 -62 34.5           ~ 2 0
36 IRAS 13158-6217 Cld 13 19 10.9 -62 33 57           ~ 11 1
37 THA 17-33 Em* 13 19 18.8972 -62 33 48.127     14.5     ~ 2 0
38 DCld 306.2+00.1 DNe 13 19 31 -62 33.5           ~ 5 0
39 [RC2004] G306.2+0.2-28.6 MoC 13 20 -62.5           ~ 2 0
40 [RC2004] G306.2+0.2-42.0 MoC 13 20 -62.5           ~ 2 0
41 [RC2004] G306.2+0.2-29.2 MoC 13 20 -62.5           ~ 2 0
42 THA 17-35 Ae* 13 20 03.5823804072 -62 23 54.054672576 13.85 13.93 13.46     B8Ve 27 0
43 SFO 73 Cld 13 20 05.7 -62 24 03           ~ 6 1
44 DCld 306.3+00.2 DNe 13 20 51 -62 31.6           ~ 3 0
45 CD-55 5174 pA* 13 29 51.0242883000 -56 06 53.729362548 10.33 11.07 10.77 10.68   B1Iae 35 0
46 NAME Upper Centaurus Lupus As* 15 24 -41.9           ~ 451 1
47 Ass Sco OB 2-1 * 15 41.3 -25 24           ~ 5 0
48 Ass Sco OB 2-2 * 15 43.6 -27 19           ~ 18 0
49 Ass Sco OB 2-3 * 15 49.7 -26 59           ~ 15 0
50 Ass Sco OB 2-4 * 15 50.2 -25 23           ~ 7 0
51 Ass Sco OB 2-5 * 15 51.3 -25 23           ~ 2 0
52 CD-51 9596 Ae* 15 53 50.5872046848 -51 43 05.213053668   11.74 11.05     B6Ve 8 0
53 GN 15.53.6 RNe 15 57 28 -53 57.7           ~ 2 0
54 IRAS 15539-5353 HII 15 57 50.4 -54 02 14           ~ 14 0
55 OH 328.24-00.55 Mas 15 57 58.28 -53 59 22.7           ~ 37 0
56 IRAS 15541-5349 HII 15 57 59.70168 -53 58 00.6204           ~ 62 0
57 OH 328.25-00.53 Mas 15 57 59.75 -53 58 00.4           ~ 62 0
58 [RC2004] G328.2-0.5-38.0 MoC 15 58 -54.0           ~ 2 0
59 [RC2004] G328.3-0.5-40.3 MoC 15 58 -53.9           ~ 2 0
60 [RC2004] G328.3-0.5-45.8 MoC 15 58 -53.9           ~ 2 0
61 [RC2004] G328.3-0.5-43.3 MoC 15 58 -53.9           ~ 2 0
62 [RC2004] G328.3-0.5-46.1 MoC 15 58 -53.9           ~ 2 0
63 GAL 328.2-00.5 HII 15 58 05 -54 01.3           ~ 6 0
64 WRAY 15-1390 Ae* 15 58 09.6290377920 -53 51 18.370314324     13.0 12.72 11.69 B0.5Ve 9 1
65 THA 15-33 TT* 16 08 54.6849382512 -39 37 43.145069664   15.34 13.98 13.29   M1IVe 91 0
66 Lupus 3 SFR 16 09.6 -39 03           ~ 318 0
67 IRAS 16082-5031 IR 16 12 03.2 -50 39 16           ~ 6 0
68 [RC2004] G332.3+0.5-96.2 MoC 16 13 -50.5           ~ 2 0
69 ALS 16037 * 16 13 05.2 -50 23 05 13.68 13.77 12.82     B1Ve 11 1
70 WRAY 15-1435 Ae* 16 13 06.7029017952 -50 23 20.012624844     12.82     B1Ve 7 0
71 HD 145718 Ae* 16 13 11.5918435992 -22 29 06.621987516   9.29 8.86     A5Ve 108 0
72 NAME Upper Sco-Cen As* 16 15 -24.2           ~ 1301 1
73 NAME Sco R1 As* 16 20 -22.0           ~ 10 0
74 NAME Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud SFR 16 28 06 -24 32.5           ~ 3541 1
75 HD 152291 Em* 16 54 24.2008363200 -40 39 08.997983136 8.05 9.22 9.27 9.58   B1IIIe 44 0
76 BD-18 4436 pA* 17 10 24.1453877400 -18 49 00.649851744   11.96 11.46     B5Ibe 29 0
77 THA 10-3 Em* 17 14 45.0349472160 -36 18 38.369793096     15.14     B1-B5 7 0
78 WRAY 15-1650 LP* 17 15 32.7845049672 -55 54 22.725460332   13.45 11.84 11.14   M6III 5 0
79 HD 323154 LP? 17 23 02.3530597104 -39 03 52.641920844 10.38 10.23 9.21 9.53   B4IIe 32 0
80 UCAC2 15808992 * 17 24 30.8871939408 -37 34 27.655375584       12.05   M6III 1 1
81 WRAY 15-1702 Em* 17 24 37.0745575176 -37 33 18.653387616   11.97 11.69     ~ 3 1
82 CD-38 11837 Ae* 17 24 44.7035716704 -38 43 51.463262568 11.05 11.37 10.62 10.46   B1Ve 36 2
83 CD-33 12119 sg* 17 30 21.6725541336 -33 45 29.582801892   12.30 10.21     B9Iae 21 0
84 CD-49 11554 pA* 17 35 02.4970127232 -49 26 26.379787848 10.57 11.14 10.74     B1Iae 56 0
85 HD 320156 Em* 17 37 58.5051513384 -35 23 04.256463300 10.52 10.61 9.78 9.85   B4Ibe 67 0
86 CD-24 13510 Ae* 17 49 10.1759810016 -24 14 21.276631032 10.12 10.62 9.96 10.01   B4Ve 27 0
87 LDN 237 DNe 18 01.0 -22 10           ~ 3 0
88 IRAS 17580-2215 mul 18 01 02.2 -22 15 46           ~ 6 0
89 HD 313571 Ae* 18 01 07.1781725256 -22 15 04.038063300 10.05 10.46 9.93 10.00   B3Ve 27 0
90 NAME Sgr R1 As* 18 16 -18.0           ~ 6 0
91 EM* MWC 930 s*b 18 26 25.2364693368 -07 13 17.815243512   14.20 11.51 11.87 9.40 B5/9Iaeq 46 1
92 MSXDC G028.67+0.13 DNe 18 43 07.9 -03 44 29           ~ 12 0
93 SRBY 152 MoC 18 43.3 -03 50           ~ 5 0
94 EM* MWC 953 Ae* 18 43 28.4237099640 -03 46 17.027278752 11.86 11.9 10.8     B2Ve 28 0
95 ISOGAL-P J184329.0-034522 Y*? 18 43 29.07 -03 45 22.9           ~ 2 0
96 ISOGAL-P J184333.9-034459 Y*? 18 43 33.9 -03 45 00           ~ 2 0
97 EM* AS 321 PN 18 47 03.9857595552 -11 41 11.952467520   15.47 14.67 15.06 13.86 ~ 32 1
98 BD-11 4747 * 18 47 04.8038873952 -11 41 02.249926728   12.04 11.26 11.08   A5V 18 1
99 BD+14 3887 Em* 19 21 33.9771479376 +14 52 56.910478296 11.86 11.3 9.89     B3Ibe 91 0
100 NAME Vul R1 As* 19 25.9 +20 30           ~ 4 0
101 Ass Cyg OB 7 As* 21 08 +47.6           ~ 210 0
102 NAME IV CYG ASSOC. As* 21 15 +37.9           ~ 48 0
103 Ass Cep OB 2 As* 21 51 +60.0           ~ 293 0
104 NAME Cep R2 As* 22 16 +71.0           ~ 10 0
105 Ass Cep OB 6 As* 22 30 +58.0           ~ 43 0
106 NAME I Lac As* 22 41 +38.5           ~ 151 0
107 NAME Cep R1 As* 22 42 +63.0           ~ 7 0
108 NAME III CEP ASSOC As* 23 04.2 +63 24           ~ 319 0

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