2014AJ....148...34F


Query : 2014AJ....148...34F

2014AJ....148...34F - Astron. J., 148, 34 (2014/August-0)

Palomar/TripleSpec observations of Spitzer/MIPSGAL 24 µm circumstellar shells: unveiling the natures of their central sources.

FLAGEY N., NORIEGA-CRESPO A., PETRIC A. and GEBALLE T.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present near-IR spectroscopic observations of the central sources in 17 circumstellar shells from a sample of more than 400 "bubbles" discovered in the Spitzer/MIPSGAL 24 µm survey of the Galactic plane and in the Cygnus-X region. To identify the natures of these shells, we have obtained J, H, and K band spectra with a resolution of ∼2600 of the stars at their centers. We observed 14 MIPSGAL bubbles (MBs), WR149, and 2 objects in the Cygnus-X region (WR138a and BD+43 3710), our sample being about 2.5 mag fainter in the K band than previous studies of the central sources of MBs. We use spectroscopic diagnostics and spectral libraries of late- and early-type stars to constrain the natures of our targets. We find five late-type giants. The equivalent widths of their CO 2.29 µm features allow us to determine the spectral types of the stars and hence derive the extinction along the line of sight, distance, and physical size of the shells. We also find 12 early-type stars: in 9 MBs and the 3 comparison objects. We find that the subtype inferred from the near-IR for WR138a (WN9h) and WR149 (WN5h) agrees with that derived from optical observations. A careful analysis of the literature and the environment of BD+43 3710 allows us to rule out the carbon star interpretation previously suggested. Our near-IR spectrum suggests that it is a B5 supergiant. At the centers of the nine MBs, we find a WC5-6 star possibly of low mass, a candidate O5-6 V star, a B0 supergiant, a B/A-type giant, and five luminous blue variable (LBV) candidates. We also report the detections of emission lines arising from at least two shells with typical extents (∼10''), in agreement with those in the mid-IR. We summarize the findings on the natures of the MBs since their discovery, with 30% of them now known. Most MBs with central sources detected in the near- to mid-IR have been identified and are red and blue giants, supergiants, or stars evolving toward these phases, including, in particular, a handful of newly discovered Wolf-Rayet stars and a significant number of LBV candidates.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - stars: early-type - stars: emission-line, Be - stars: late-type - stars: variables: S Doradus - stars: Wolf-Rayet

CDS comments: MGE G333.9202-00.8910 not in Simbad (not found in Mizuno et al. 2010 (2010AJ....139.1542M) unless it is MGE333.9204-00.8912 = IRAS 16228-5014). MB 4344 = PN Th 2-A ; MB 3312 = 2MASS J18420630-0348224 ; MB 3313 = 2MASS J18420827-0351029 ; MB 4107 not identified (not enough information).

Simbad objects: 31

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Number of rows : 31
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 * pi.04 Ori SB* 04 51 12.3657730111 +05 36 18.373859886 2.700 3.500 3.680 3.74 3.90 B2III 308 0
2 V* S Dor sg* 05 18 14.3570612088 -69 15 01.149576912 9.08 10.39 10.25 9.74 9.14 Be3 378 0
3 * eps Ori s*b 05 36 12.81335 -01 12 06.9089 0.48 1.51 1.69 1.76 1.93 B0Ia 896 0
4 * eta CMa s*b 07 24 05.70228 -29 18 11.1798 1.65 2.37 2.45 2.38 2.44 B5Ia 366 0
5 * eta Leo * 10 07 19.9523915176 +16 45 45.587968398 3.17 3.39 3.41 3.32 3.35 A0Ib 336 0
6 PN Th 2-A PN 13 22 33.9621965258 -63 21 02.014697519           [WO3]pec 92 1
7 * alf Dra SB* 14 04 23.3575968507 +64 22 33.130623243 3.520 3.640 3.680     A0III 274 0
8 [B61] 2 s*b 17 41 35.4358256400 -30 06 38.782127520   18.0 15.00 14.23 10.30 LBV_B[e]: 45 0
9 MGE G012.0367+01.0149 RG* 18 08 11.660 -18 01 00.44           K0-K1III 2 0
10 W 31 SFR 18 10 28.6 -19 55 51           ~ 261 0
11 MPA J1824-1126 RG* 18 24 03.938 -11 26 15.01           K2-K5III 8 2
12 IRAS 18257-1148 s*b 18 28 33.405 -11 46 44.19   18.40   14.38   B[e]/LBV 5 0
13 [GKF2010] MN81 Em* 18 33 43.469 -08 23 35.33           ~ 4 0
14 V* V481 Sct s*b 18 33 55.2781965336 -06 58 38.631350604           LBV_B[e]: 49 0
15 WR 120bb WR* 18 42 06.3107571528 -03 48 22.455821448           WN8-9h 10 0
16 WR 120bc WR* 18 42 08.2722647232 -03 51 02.889515988           WN8-9h 14 0
17 IRAS 18433-0228 AB? 18 45 55.26 -02 25 08.9           ~ 7 0
18 MGE G032.4982+00.1615 PN? 18 50 04.406 -00 18 45.55           O5.6V 4 0
19 [GKF2010] MN95 * 18 51 00.288 -00 32 30.98           B0I 5 0
20 [GKF2010] MN99 * 19 03 29.4471010104 +04 07 19.896959532           G4-G6III 3 0
21 MGE G038.7425-00.6986 * 19 04 33.4822595976 +04 50 56.756323104     18.6     B/AIII 2 0
22 IRAS 19040+0817 LP? 19 06 24.5671675680 +08 22 01.432214652       16.78   ~ 12 0
23 IRAS 19041+0902 WR* 19 06 33.6668230344 +09 07 20.747893980       17.40   WC5-6 8 0
24 [GKF2010] MN105 * 19 10 04.2626370792 +10 43 29.367885396           G8-K2III 3 0
25 [GKF2010] MN106 RG* 19 13 32.7389532792 +08 27 02.976204204       17.21   K2-K5III 3 2
26 [GKF2010] MN107 Em* 19 24 03.3368684016 +13 39 49.271129676   18.96 16.78 15.29   ~ 4 2
27 WR 138a WR* 20 17 08.1192896544 +41 07 26.991896268   17.25 15.44     WN9h 14 0
28 NAME Cyg Complex reg 20 32 +45.0           ~ 601 0
29 BD+43 3710 * 20 45 34.7239022664 +43 32 27.295628460   11.21 10.06     B5I 7 0
30 Case 213 C* 20 45 45.0898714392 +43 29 18.118955436   11.6 12.67     C 12 0
31 WR 149 WR* 21 07 11.6933616840 +48 25 36.238552680   15.90 14.70     WN5-s 45 0

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