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2014AJ....148...86B - Astron. J., 148, 86 (2014/November-0)

Spitzer SAGE-Spec: near infrared spectroscopy, dust shells, and cool envelopes in extreme Large Magellanic Cloud asymptotic giant branch stars.

BLUM R.D., SRINIVASAN S., KEMPER F., LING B. and VOLK K.

Abstract (from CDS):

K-band spectra are presented for a sample of 39 Spitzer Infrared Spectrograph (IRS) SAGE-Spec sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The spectra exhibit characteristics in very good agreement with their positions in the near-infrared–Spitzer color-magnitude diagrams and their properties as deduced from the Spitzer IRS spectra. Specifically, the near-infrared spectra show strong atomic and molecular features representative of oxygen-rich and carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch stars, respectively. A small subset of stars was chosen from the luminous and red extreme ``tip" of the color-magnitude diagram. These objects have properties consistent with dusty envelopes but also cool, carbon-rich ``stellar" cores. Modest amounts of dust mass loss combine with the stellar spectral energy distribution to make these objects appear extreme in their near-infrared and mid-infrared colors. One object in our sample, HV 915, a known post-asymptotic giant branch star of the RV Tau type, exhibits CO 2.3 µm band head emission consistent with previous work that demonstrates that the object has a circumstellar disk.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - Magellanic Clouds - stars: carbon - stars: late-type - stars: mass-loss

Errata: erratum vol. 149, art. 87 (2015)

CDS comments: NGC 2011 SAGE IRS 1 = SSTISAGEMC J053219.33-673120.5 / Object 94 is SSTISAGEMC J053441.40-692630.6 / SSTISAGEMC J051028.27-684431.2 is a misprint for SSTISAGEMC J051029.27-684431.2.

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