2016ApJ...823...96R


Query : 2016ApJ...823...96R

2016ApJ...823...96R - Astrophys. J., 823, 96 (2016/June-1)

SOAR optical and near-infrared spectroscopic survey of newly discovered massive stars in the periphery of galactic massive star clusters I-NGC 3603.

ROMAN-LOPES A., FRANCO G.A.P. and SANMARTIM D.

Abstract (from CDS):

In this work, we present the results of a spectroscopic study of very massive stars (VMSs) found outside the center of the massive stellar cluster NGC 3603. From the analysis of the associated Southern Astrophysical Research (SOAR) Telescope spectroscopic data and related optical-near-IR (NIR) photometry, we confirm the existence of several VMSs in the periphery of NGC 3603. The first group of objects (MTT58, WR42e, and RF7) is composed of three new Galactic exemplars of the OIf*/WN type, all of them with probable initial masses well above 100 {M}_☉ and estimated ages of about 1 Myr. Based on our Goodman blue-optical spectrum of another source in our sample (MTT68), we can confirm the previous finding in the NIR of the only other Galactic exemplar (besides HD 93129A) of the O2If* type known to date. Based on its position relative to a set of theoretical isochrones in a Hertzprung-Russel (H-R) diagram, we concluded that the new O2If* star could be one of the most massive (150 {M}_☉ ) and luminous (M_ V_=-7.3) O-stars in the Galaxy. Also, another remarkable result is the discovery of a new O2v star (MTT31), which is the first exemplar of that class so far identified in the Milk Way. From its position in the H-R diagram it is found that this new star probably had an initial mass of 80 {M}_☉ , as well as an absolute magnitude of M_ V_=-6.0, corresponding to a luminosity similar to other known O2v stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud. Finally, we also communicate the discovery of a new Galactic O3.5If* star (RFS8) that is quite an intriguing case. Indeed, it is located far to the south of the NGC 3603 center, in apparent isolation at a large radial projected linear distance of ∼62 pc. Its derived luminosity is similar to that of the other O3.5If* (Sh18) found in NGC 3603's innermost region, and the fact that a such high mass star is observed so isolated in the field led us to speculate that perhaps it could have been expelled from the innermost parts of the complex by a close fly-by dynamical encounter with a very massive hard binary system.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): stars: individual: (MTT31, MTT58, MTT68, MTT71, WR42e, HD 93129A)

Simbad objects: 60

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Number of rows : 60
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 HD 14947 s*b 02 26 46.9899705528 +58 52 33.118732380 7.83 8.44 7.98     O4.5If 254 0
2 HD 15629 Y*O 02 33 20.5873992264 +61 31 18.188762844 8.23 8.85 8.42     O4.5V((fc)) 241 0
3 Brey 10a WR* 04 57 27.4544617632 -67 39 02.864000880 12.213 13.314 13.496   13.564 O2If*/WN5 57 1
4 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17446 0
5 VFTS 151 SB* 05 37 46.520 -69 09 08.79           O6.5II(f)p 11 0
6 [ST92] 1-93 SB* 05 37 56.2196557176 -69 11 50.770677732 14.388 15.069 14.798 14.72 14.239 O6Iafnp 13 0
7 NAME 30 Dor Region reg 05 38.0 -69 06           ~ 236 0
8 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 84 SB* 05 38 32.34 -69 05 23.7   14.65 14.65   14.79 O4-5V((n))((fc)) 15 0
9 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 140 SB* 05 38 35.9954763336 -69 06 16.948926828   15.38 15.14   14.58 O4III(f) 9 0
10 Cl* NGC 2070 MEL 47 SB* 05 38 37.718 -69 05 20.97 11.913 12.764 12.046   12.344 O6-6.5II(f) 20 0
11 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 143 SB* 05 38 41.730 -69 06 28.06   15.4 15.28   15.05 O5V((n))((fc))z 14 0
12 Cl* NGC 2070 SMB 68 SB* 05 38 41.750 -69 06 24.94   14.48 14.28   13.89 O2V-III((f*)) 17 0
13 Brey 77 WR* 05 38 42.1044150840 -69 05 55.335965424     12.86   12.79 O2If* 79 0
14 BAT99 106 WR* 05 38 42.338 -69 06 03.21   12.83 12.93     WN5h 67 0
15 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2019 2
16 2MASS J05384509-6904157 * 05 38 45.095 -69 04 15.76   16.25 16.07     O4-5V((fc)) 12 0
17 Cl* NGC 2070 MEL 10 SB* 05 38 46.5347000352 -69 04 28.044565608   14.03 13.99     O4III(fc) 16 0
18 Cl* NGC 2070 MH 999 SB* 05 38 46.7865227544 -69 06 03.188070828   14.38 14.22   14.03 O4III(f) 24 0
19 NAME Walborn 2 ** 05 38 48.1018 -69 04 42.239   15.66 15.39     O2V((f*))z 27 0
20 UCAC4 105-014417 WR* 05 38 55.5222410976 -69 04 26.809579344   16.66 16.08   14.89 WN5h 61 0
21 HD 269928 WR* 05 38 57.0667692816 -69 06 05.660419140   12.02 11.94 12.00 11.58 WN6/7 133 0
22 HD 46150 Y*O 06 31 55.5205071744 +04 56 34.296516096 6.03 6.86 6.73 6.50 6.41 O5V((f))z 396 0
23 HD 46223 Y*O 06 32 09.3068103600 +04 49 24.705695568 6.73 7.50 7.28 6.95 6.79 O4V((f)) 381 0
24 HD 64568 * 07 53 38.2051918848 -26 14 02.598056556 8.64 9.50 9.39 9.77 9.204 O3V((f*))z 109 0
25 * zet Pup BY* 08 03 35.04754 -40 00 11.3321 0.89 1.98 2.25 2.36 2.58 O4I(n)fp 1154 1
26 SS 215 WR* 10 23 23.4905042448 -58 00 20.834862120   13.86 12.69 12.19 10.75 O2If*/WN5 23 0
27 V* V712 Car EB* 10 23 58.0126366512 -57 45 48.937268268 15.466 15.473 13.5 12.6   O3If*/WN6+O3If*/WN6 171 1
28 Cl Westerlund 2 OpC 10 23 58.1 -57 45 49           ~ 359 0
29 WR 20b WR* 10 24 18.3978418584 -57 48 29.776921704     13.7 12.0   WN6ha 58 0
30 WR 20c WR* 10 25 02.6119040592 -57 21 47.351428776   20.10 17.51 16.89 13.35 O2If*/WN6 16 0
31 THA 35-II-42 WR* 10 25 56.5024585224 -57 48 43.519215708   14.168 12.661 12.102   WN5ha/O3+O3Vz((f*)) 95 0
32 HD 92740 WR* 10 41 17.5158425712 -59 40 36.895992960 5.68 6.50 6.42 7.38   WN7h+O9III-V 412 0
33 HD 93129A SB* 10 43 57.4587319296 -59 32 51.394897284 6.46 7.478 7.310 7.84   O2If* 169 0
34 HD 93162 WR* 10 44 10.3890266112 -59 43 11.106500520 7.90 8.55 8.80 8.66   O2.5If*/WN6+OB 360 0
35 HD 93204 EB* 10 44 32.3390794992 -59 44 31.020804780 7.63 8.52 8.42 8.20 7.92 O5.5V((f)) 191 0
36 HD 93250 * 10 44 45.0275085072 -59 33 54.680974848 6.73 8.12 7.50 8.38   O4III(fc) 315 0
37 NGC 3576 HII 11 11 49.8 -61 18 14           ~ 237 2
38 UCAC4 146-075069 * 11 12 53.357 -60 50 45.22   14.98 13.62     O5Vz 4 0
39 NGC 3590 OpC 11 13 02.9 -60 47 24           ~ 85 0
40 WR 42c WR* 11 14 01.4808254568 -61 03 47.709141876   17.92 16.56     WN5o 13 0
41 WR 42d WR* 11 14 38.64 -61 11 16.3   16.61 15.28     WN5b 15 0
42 WR 42e WR* 11 14 45.5134690272 -61 15 00.297434808   16.048 14.529     O2If*-WN6 14 0
43 Cl* NGC 3603 MTT 68 LP? 11 14 59.5001601864 -61 14 33.889242336   16.31 14.72 13.64 12.05 O2If 9 0
44 Cl* NGC 3603 MTT 31 * 11 15 06.6882419424 -61 16 33.434793624   15.20 13.96     O2V 7 0
45 Cl* NGC 3603 MDS 38 * 11 15 06.92 -61 15 36.6   14.19 14.18     O3V 13 0
46 HD 97950 Cl* 11 15 07.346 -61 15 38.52 9.64 9.83 9.03 9.69   ~ 192 2
47 WR 43-2 WR* 11 15 07.5831241008 -61 16 54.766684416   16.140 14.762   12.39 O2If*/WN6 16 0
48 Cl* NGC 3603 MDS C WR* 11 15 07.5851367565 -61 15 38.027795970   12.94 11.89     WN6h 45 0
49 Cl* NGC 3603 MMM 108 * 11 15 08.52 -61 15 38.3   14.81 13.71     O4V 8 0
50 NGC 3603 18 s*b 11 15 08.7088006464 -61 15 59.957261208 13.57 13.67 12.51     O3.5If* 23 0
51 NGC 3603 OpC 11 15 10.8 -61 15 32           ~ 1068 1
52 WR 43-3 WR* 11 15 15.3697073736 -60 51 17.747404596   14.17 12.89     O2.5If/WN6 7 0
53 NGC 3603 4 PM* 11 15 21.3283045032 -61 15 04.418942004   16.17 14.61     O4III 10 0
54 UCAC4 142-070801 * 11 16 12.6251498448 -61 43 54.197887368           O3.5If 5 0
55 2MASS J11171292-6120085 * 11 17 12.9266963160 -61 20 08.572898292           O6V 7 0
56 UCAC4 144-075089 * 11 19 55.1204782488 -61 16 03.670555908   15.21 13.86     O6Ia 4 0
57 HD 168076 ** 18 18 36.4205083536 -13 48 02.420915796 8.12 8.72 8.25 7.62 7.21 O4III(f) 197 0
58 HD 169582 s*b 18 25 43.1466928224 -09 45 11.033442216 8.74 9.24 8.70     O6Iaf 89 0
59 Schulte 7 * 20 33 14.1095938872 +41 20 21.904113804 12.24 12.00 10.55     O3If* 145 0
60 Schulte 8C * 20 33 17.9820761856 +41 18 31.194812988 12.2 11.43 10.19     O4.5III(fc) 83 0

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