2021A&A...655A..98A


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2021A&A...655A..98A - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 655A, 98-98 (2021/11-1)

The contribution by luminous blue variable stars to the dust content of the Magellanic Clouds.

AGLIOZZO C., PHILLIPS N., MEHNER A., BAADE D., SCICLUNA P., KEMPER F., ASMUS D., DE WIT W.-J. and PIGNATA G.

Abstract (from CDS):


Context. Previous studies have concluded that low- and intermediate-mass stars cannot account for the interstellar dust yield in the Magellanic Clouds inferred from far-infrared and sub-millimetre observations.
Aims. Luminous blue variable stars (LBVs) form dust as a result of episodic, violent mass loss. To investigate their contribution as dust producers in the Magellanic Clouds, we analyse 31 confirmed and candidate LBVs from a recent census.
Methods. We built a maximally complete multi-wavelength dataset of these sources from archival space telescope images and catalogues from near-infrared to millimetre wavelengths. We also present new Very Large Telescope VISIR observations of three sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). We review the LBV classification on the basis of the infrared spectral energy distribution. To derive characteristic dust parameters, we fitted the photometry resulting from a stacking analysis, which consists of co-adding images of the same wavelength band of several targets to improve the signal-to-noise. For comparison we also stacked the images of low- and intermediate-mass evolved stars in the LMC.
Results. We find four classes of sources: (1) LBVs showing mid-infrared dust emission plus near-infrared free-free emission from an ionised stellar wind (Class 1a) or only mid-infrared dust emission (Class 1b); (2) LBVs with a near-infrared excess due to free-free emission only (Class 2); (3) objects with an sgB[e] classification in the literature, displaying a distinctive hot dust component; and (4) objects with no detected stellar winds and no circumstellar matter in their SEDs. From the stacking analysis of the 18 Class 1 and 2 objects in the LMC, we derived an integrated dust mass of 0.11–0.03+0.06M. This is two orders of magnitude larger than the value inferred from stacking 1342 extreme-asymptotic giant branch stars. The dust mass of individual LBVs does not correlate with the stellar parameters, possibly suggesting that the dust production mechanism is independent of the initial stellar mass or that the stars have different evolutionary histories. The total dust yield from LBVs over the age of the LMC is ∼104-105M. The one order of magnitude uncertainty is mainly due to uncertainties of the LBV population, star formation history, and initial mass function.
Conclusions. LBVs are potentially the second most important source of dust in normal galaxies. The role of dust destruction in LBV nebulae by a possible subsequent supernova (SN) blast wave has yet to be determined. Recent theoretical developments in the field of dust processing by SN shocks highlight the potential survival of dust grains from the pre-existing circumstellar nebula.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): stars: mass-loss - stars: variables: S Doradus - dust, extinction - galaxies: ISM - Magellanic Clouds

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Number of rows : 61
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 LHA 115-S 6 s*b 00 46 55.0295765376 -73 08 34.136808252 12.14 13.02 12.91   12.52 B0/0.5[e] 84 1
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
3 LHA 115-S 18 LP* 00 54 09.5410003368 -72 41 43.289017440 12.94 13.48 13.82   12.55 B[e] 82 0
4 HD 5343 * 00 56 12.9720285072 +57 59 47.610105576   7.580 6.190     K3III 23 0
5 HD 5980 WR* 00 59 26.5838833944 -72 09 53.927337312   11.13 11.31   11.029 WN4+O7I: 393 1
6 HD 6884 s*b 01 07 18.2182685856 -72 28 03.657105156   10.32 10.2     B9Ia0ek 122 0
7 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7066 0
8 [WSI2008] 90 Y*O 04 54 00.203 -69 11 55.71           ~ 7 0
9 LHA 120-N 89 LP* 04 55 06.56376 -69 17 08.6784     19.60 18.53   ~ 24 0
10 HD 268835 s*b 04 56 47.0795205816 -69 50 24.769621212 10.21 10.77 10.63 10.72 10.16 B8[e] 111 0
11 HD 269006 s*b 05 02 07.3942092168 -71 20 13.116800076 9.93 10.60 10.55 10.43 10.38 LBV 252 0
12 HD 268939 s?b 05 04 14.9089614288 -67 15 05.254922232   11.07 11.03 11.12   B:Ie 38 0
13 LHA 120-S 18 Em* 05 05 53.9807954040 -68 10 50.543641524   12.06 11.903 12.01 11.821 B3Ie 21 0
14 HD 269050 s*b 05 07 20.4218668824 -68 32 08.569322196 10.593 11.581 11.54 11.46 11.55 B0Ia(e?) 70 0
15 HD 269128 s*b 05 10 22.7893360416 -68 46 23.816621928 9.77 10.52 10.412 10.29 10.268 B2.5Ieq 104 0
16 HD 269216 Em* 05 13 30.7805703864 -69 32 23.647476948 10.227 10.84 11.123 10.96 10.573 OBe 50 0
17 HD 34664 s*b 05 13 52.9937299920 -67 26 54.820789332 11.509 11.88 11.774 11.63 10.991 B0/0.5I[e] 95 0
18 HD 269227 WR* 05 13 54.2756276088 -69 31 46.665067440 11.429 11.98 11.918 12.13 10.557 WN9/10+M2Ia 160 0
19 HD 269321 s*b 05 17 56.0734487568 -69 16 03.809703252 10.28 10.93 10.84 10.53 10.342 B5Iae 66 0
20 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
21 SSTISAGEMA J051913.89-693818.3 LP* 05 19 13.924 -69 38 18.26           ~ 3 0
22 HD 269445 WR* 05 22 59.7855849168 -68 01 46.635948408 10.79 11.77 11.520 11.41 10.979 Ofpe/WN9 124 0
23 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
24 HD 269582 WR* 05 27 52.6621673400 -68 59 08.488879836 12.206 10.818 11.093 12.70 11.234 WN10h 108 0
25 HD 269604 sg* 05 28 31.3672496208 -68 53 55.749735564   10.87 10.74     A1Ia0 38 0
26 HD 269662 sg* 05 30 51.4749432240 -69 02 58.590657600 10.23 10.52 10.28 10.40 10.390 A0Ia 103 0
27 HD 269687 WR* 05 31 25.5247745448 -69 05 38.556251700 10.86 11.78 11.87 12.05   WN11h 110 0
28 HD 269700 s*b 05 31 52.2818122296 -68 32 38.857949016 9.71 10.56 10.54 10.38 10.38 B1.5Iaeq 84 0
29 IRAS 05328-6827 LP* 05 32 38.588 -68 25 22.18           ~ 23 0
30 HD 37836 Em* 05 35 16.6328054594 -69 40 38.439367763 9.87 10.736 10.692 10.731 10.164 B0e(q) 84 0
31 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4938 2
32 HD 37974 s*b 05 36 25.8534763728 -69 22 55.789571064 10.056 11.12 10.99 11.00 10.423 B0.5e 122 0
33 HD 269858 s*b 05 36 43.6936418088 -69 29 47.451149232   10.24 10.15 9.95 9.05 LBV 283 2
34 HD 269859 s*b 05 36 47.1875018688 -69 29 52.090414152 9.940 10.761 10.730 11.06   B1Ia 51 1
35 NAME 30 Dor Region reg 05 38.0 -69 06           ~ 236 0
36 SSTISAGEMA J053839.68-690537.9 MIR 05 38 39.70 -69 05 38.1           ~ 9 0
37 Cl* NGC 2070 MH 85 Be? 05 38 40.779 -69 06 03.37   16.33 16.10   16.10 B[e]? 7 0
38 CPD-69 463 s*y 05 38 51.6161224200 -69 08 07.314706104 11.93 12.45 12.014     F7Ia 89 1
39 SSTISAGEMA J053856.58-690417.3 MIR 05 38 56.58 -69 04 17.3           ~ 2 0
40 2MASS J05391142-6908249 Mi* 05 39 11.4206352672 -69 08 24.978919992     20.558   16.839 ~ 6 0
41 2MASS J05392933-6946147 LP* 05 39 29.3147303352 -69 46 14.741059908     19.10 15.448 15.314 ~ 8 0
42 RMC 149 * 05 39 58.7447958816 -69 44 04.073554644 11.645 12.442 12.517   12.227 O8.5II((f)) 32 0
43 HD 38489 s*b 05 40 13.3208083008 -69 22 46.485962112 11.236 12.295 11.93 11.79 10.891 B[e] 85 1
44 CPD-69 500 s*b 05 41 20.1251716560 -69 36 22.989236904 11.307 11.790 11.790   11.910 B4I-III 28 0
45 SK -69 279 Em* 05 41 44.6553703752 -69 35 14.905767516 12.079 12.787 12.842 13.03 12.619 OB 53 0
46 2MASS J05451581-6946481 LP* 05 45 15.8090670456 -69 46 48.106919028     18.57 15.296 16.424 ~ 9 0
47 LHA 120-S 61 WR* 05 45 51.9388258704 -67 14 25.937264544 10.870 11.86 11.95 12.09 11.931 WN11h 86 0
48 HD 90177 s*b 10 22 53.8430096928 -59 37 28.363616256 9.16 9.66 8 8.15   LBV 326 0
49 NAME Homunculus Nebula ISM 10 45 03.5 -59 41 04           ~ 369 1
50 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2440 0
51 WRAY 15-682 WR* 10 53 59.5777329720 -60 26 44.361095316   11.64 10.85 10.56   WN11h 148 3
52 V* AG Car WR* 10 56 11.5781414448 -60 27 12.810673260 7.00 7.57 6.96 7.73   WN11h 631 0
53 [FMM95] 3 s*b 17 46 15.240 -28 50 03.58           LBV 148 1
54 HD 168625 s*b 18 21 19.5484021368 -16 22 26.075142156 10.15 9.78 8.37 8.76   B8Ia+ 279 2
55 V* V481 Sct s*b 18 33 55.2781965336 -06 58 38.631350604           LBV_B[e]: 49 0
56 IRAS 18344-0632 PN? 18 37 05.20632 -06 29 37.9752           ~ 58 0
57 MSX6C G026.4700+00.0207 s*b 18 39 32.2472383848 -05 44 20.185351872           LBV_B 41 1
58 IRAS 18576+0341 s*b 19 00 10.89456 +03 45 47.1096           B8I 86 0
59 * P Cyg s*b 20 17 47.2019733389 +38 01 58.549132671 4.66 5.24 4.82 4.28 4.02 B1-2Ia-0ep 1177 1
60 IRAS 20298+4011 LP? 20 31 42.2846664600 +40 21 59.074415640     15.1     B:I[e] 93 0
61 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8391 0

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