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2011A&A...533A..54S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 533A, 54-54 (2011/9-1)

The young B-star quintuple system HD 155448.

SCHUETZ O., MEEUS G., CARMONA A., JUHASZ A. and STERZIK M.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Until now, HD 155448 has been known as a post-AGB star and listed as a quadruple system. In this paper, we study the system in depth and reveal that the B component itself is a binary and that the five stars HD 155448 A, B1, B2, C, and D likely form a comoving stellar system. From a spectroscopic analysis we derive the spectral types and find that all components are B dwarfs (A: B1V, B1: B6V, B2: B9V, C: B4Ve, D: B8V). Their stellar ages put them close to the ZAMS, and their distance is estimated to be ∼2kpc. Of particular interest is the C component, which shows strong hydrogen and forbidden emission lines at optical wavelengths. All emission lines are spatially extended in the eastern direction and appear to have a similar velocity shift, except for the [OI] line. In the IR images, we see an arc-like shape to the northeast of HD 155448 C. From the optical up to 10 µm, most circumstellar emission is located at distances between ∼1.0" and 3.0" from HD 155448 C, while in the Q band the arc-like structure appears to be in contact with HD 155448 C. The Spitzer and VLT/VISIR mid-IR spectra show that the circumstellar material closest to the star consists of silicates, while polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) dominate the emission at distances >1" with bands at 8.6, 11.3, and 12.7µm. We consider several scenarios to explain the unusual, asymmetric, arc-shaped geometry of the circumstellar matter. The most likely explanation is an outflow colliding with remnant matter from the star formation process.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: pre-main sequence - ISM: general - circumstellar matter - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: individual: HD 155448

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