2010AJ....139...68V


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2010AJ....139...68V - Astron. J., 139, 68-95 (2010/January-0)

A Spitzer Space Telescope far-infrared spectral atlas of compact sources in the Magellanic Clouds. I. The Large Magellanic Cloud.

VAN LOON J.Th., OLIVEIRA J.M., GORDON K.D., MEIXNER M., SHIAO B., BOYER M.L., KEMPER F., WOODS P.M., TIELENS A.G.G.M., MARENGO M., INDEBETOUW R., SLOAN G.C. and CHEN C.-H.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present far-infrared spectra, λ = 52-93 µm, obtained with the Spitzer Space Telescope in the spectral energy distribution mode of its MIPS instrument, of a representative sample of the most luminous compact far-infrared sources in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). These include carbon stars, OH/IR asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars, post-AGB objects and planetary nebulae, the R CrB-type star HV 2671, the OH/IR red supergiants (RSGs) WOH G064 and IRAS 05280-6910, the three B[e] stars IRAS 04530-6916, R 66 and R 126, the Wolf-Rayet star Brey 3a, the luminous blue variable (LBV) R 71, the supernova remnant N 49, a large number of young stellar objects (YSOs), compact H II regions and molecular cores, and a background galaxy at a redshift z ≃ 0.175. We use the spectra to constrain the presence and temperature of cold dust and the excitation conditions and shocks within the neutral and ionized gas, in the circumstellar environments and interfaces with the surrounding interstellar medium (ISM). First, we introduce a spectral classification scheme. Then, we measure line strengths, dust temperatures, and IR luminosities. Objects associated with star formation are readily distinguished from evolved stars by their cold dust and/or fine-structure lines. Evolved stars, including the LBV R 71, lack cold dust except in some cases where we argue that this is swept-up ISM. This leads to an estimate of the duration of the prolific dust-producing phase ("superwind") of several thousand years for both RSGs and massive AGB stars, with a similar fractional mass loss experienced despite the different masses. We tentatively detect line emission from neutral oxygen in the extreme RSG WOH G064, which suggests a large dust-free cavity with implications for wind driving. In N 49, the shock between the supernova ejecta and ISM is revealed in spectacular fashion by its strong [O I] λ63 µm emission and possibly water vapor; we estimate that 0.2 M of ISM dust was swept up. On the other hand, some of the compact H II regions display pronounced [O III] λ88 µm emission. The efficiency of photoelectric heating in the interfaces of ionized gas and molecular clouds is estimated at 0.1%-0.3%. We confirm earlier indications of a low nitrogen content in the LMC. Evidence for solid state emission features is found in both young and evolved objects, but the carriers of these features remain elusive; some of the YSOs are found to contain crystalline water ice. The spectra constitute a valuable resource for the planning and interpretation of observations with the Herschel Space Observatory and the Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - Magellanic Clouds - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: formation - supergiants - supernova remnants

Nomenclature: Table 1: [VOG2010] NN (Nos 1-48).

CDS comments: In paragraph 3.3 SMC LMC 11 is a misprint for SMP LMC 11.

Simbad objects: 137

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Number of rows : 137
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 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11139 1
2 M 33 GiG 01 33 50.8965749232 +30 39 36.630403128 6.17 6.27 5.72     ~ 5834 1
3 NGC 604 HII 01 34 32.1 +30 47 01           ~ 586 0
4 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7058 0
5 [JCC87] IRAS 4A Y*O 03 29 10.49 +31 13 30.8           ~ 715 1
6 [JCC87] IRAS 4 FIR 03 29 10.9 +31 13 26           ~ 478 0
7 NGC 1333 OpC 03 29 11.3 +31 18 36           ~ 1450 1
8 [JCC87] IRAS 4B Y*O 03 29 12.058 +31 13 02.05           ~ 600 0
9 V* AA Tau Or* 04 34 55.4201902392 +24 28 53.033624580 13.14 13.34 12.20 12.03   K5Ve 723 0
10 2MASS J04372762-6754350 G 04 37 27.6328116312 -67 54 34.977719628           ~ 5 0
11 RAFGL 618 pA* 04 42 53.6242032600 +36 06 53.400902220   16.32   12.59   C-rich 999 0
12 SMP LMC 11 PN 04 51 37.8280681368 -67 05 16.882553364 19.156 20.303 20.142   19.582 ~ 47 0
13 IRAS 04530-6916 LP* 04 52 45.668 -69 11 49.47       17.227   B[e] 21 1
14 LHA 120-N 81A HII 04 52 47.5 -69 12 58           ~ 14 1
15 Brey 3a WR* 04 53 30.0791072664 -69 17 49.385662368 13.000 14.398 14.267 14.79 12.791 WC9 38 0
16 WOH S 60 LP* 04 53 30.9069004344 -69 17 49.593015240 13.21 14.24 13.32 14.01 11.494 M3 26 0
17 LHA 120-N 89 LP* 04 55 06.56376 -69 17 08.6784     19.60 18.53   ~ 24 0
18 WOH G 64 Mi* 04 55 10.5236094912 -68 20 30.019011036     18.46 15.69 12.795 M7.5(I)e 97 0
19 LHA 120-N 9 HII 04 55 10.9 -67 11 32           ~ 52 1
20 [CK96] N11-03 MoC 04 55 50 -66 34.7           ~ 2 0
21 LHA 120-N 11I HII 04 55 50 -66 34.4           ~ 19 0
22 IRAS 04557-6639 Y*O 04 55 50.5023837360 -66 34 32.936861928   15.85 15.275 15.93 15.988 ~ 12 0
23 [CK96] N11-02 MoC 04 56 20 -66 37.2           ~ 2 0
24 IRAS 04562-6641 Y*O 04 56 22.5808096728 -66 36 56.628488700 19.213 19.595 18.667 17.830 17.209 ~ 9 0
25 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
26 LHA 120-N 11 HII 04 56 51.4 -66 24 24           ~ 255 0
27 HD 31648 Ae* 04 58 46.2655706952 +29 50 36.987625680 7.84 7.78 7.62 7.76 7.43 A5Vep 518 0
28 HD 269006 s*b 05 02 07.3942092168 -71 20 13.116800076 9.93 10.60 10.55 10.43 10.38 LBV 251 0
29 [RP2006] 1933 HII 05 04 47.1690218658 -66 40 30.778109991 14.05 16.04 14.68     ~ 11 0
30 SSTISAGEMC J050451.97-683909.7 pA? 05 04 51.9929947440 -68 39 09.696052080 15.517 16.420 15.531 15.11 16.976 ~ 51 0
31 SMP LMC 28 pA? 05 07 57.620 -68 51 47.43 17.644 18.678 17.355 16.830 18.791 ~ 29 0
32 LHA 120-N 107 PN 05 10 39.6656702832 -68 36 04.807039644 18.464 17.490 16.179 16.33 17.210 ~ 33 0
33 IRAS 05108-6839 LP* 05 10 41.25 -68 36 06.7           ~ 8 0
34 LHA 120-N 112 HII 05 13 24.657 -69 10 48.06           ~ 32 1
35 OGLE-CL LMC 241 Cl* 05 13 25.65 -69 10 50.1           ~ 5 0
36 SNR B0513-69.2 SNR 05 13 28.20 -69 11 52.0           ~ 17 0
37 2MASS J05134244-6935219 * 05 13 42.45 -69 35 21.9           ~ 5 0
38 IRAS 05141-6938 IR 05 13 44.4 -69 35 37           ~ 2 0
39 [GC2009] J051344.99-693510.6 Y*O 05 13 45.0081927336 -69 35 10.855052844           ~ 3 0
40 2MASS6X J05134783-6935057 Y*O 05 13 47.72 -69 35 05.4           ~ 6 0
41 MSX LMC 349 C* 05 17 26.940 -68 54 58.20           C-rich 16 0
42 V* S Dor sg* 05 18 14.3570612088 -69 15 01.149576912 9.08 10.39 10.25 9.74 9.14 A5Iaeq 378 0
43 HD 269404 PN 05 21 29.7150591648 -67 51 06.801614388 14.32 14.96 14.17   14.00 ~ 31 0
44 [KWV2015] J052222.95-684101.2 Em* 05 22 22.961 -68 41 01.16 18.659 18.415 17.726 15.692 16.768 A0IVe 9 0
45 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17420 0
46 IRAS 05246-7137 LP* 05 23 53.934 -71 34 43.89           ~ 9 0
47 LHA 120-N 201 PN 05 24 55.1017509912 -71 32 56.326765848 14.822 15.319 14.240 14.440 15.698 ~ 62 0
48 LHA 120-N 51D HII 05 25 17.3 -67 22 47           ~ 114 0
49 SNR J052559-660453 SNR 05 26 00.4 -66 05 02     12.71     ~ 437 2
50 2MASS J05260348-6730064 Be? 05 26 03.4507833360 -67 30 06.268798044   16.09 16.21     ~ 5 2
51 HD 36402 WR* 05 26 03.9637892880 -67 29 57.087864096   11.25 11.621 11.65   (WC) 138 0
52 IRAS 05266-6743 LP* 05 26 30.669 -67 40 36.46 17.851 15.992 15.686 16.38 15.124 F2III[e] 11 0
53 LHA 120-N 205A EmO 05 27 26.8 -71 24 20           ~ 11 0
54 SMP LMC 64 pA* 05 27 35.6519960256 -69 08 56.376548880 15.897 16.651 16.408   15.563 ~ 37 0
55 NGC 1984 Cl* 05 27 40 -69 08.1   10.00 9.99     ~ 78 0
56 WOH G 347 LP* 05 27 40.1077130662 -69 08 04.622623634     12.319 8.0 10.495 M 16 1
57 OH 279.6-32.6 OH* 05 27 40.78 -69 08 05.7           ~ 25 1
58 RHV 0529097-670029 C* 05 29 07.5969557880 -66 58 15.061110528   19.823 18.140 14.664 14.391 C-rich 21 0
59 LHA 120-N 53 PN 05 29 15.6693091824 -67 32 47.610463128 15.945 17.093 18.76 16.01 17.264 ~ 43 0
60 IRAS 05293-6715 AB* 05 29 17.49 -67 13 30.0           ~ 7 0
61 OGLE-CL LMC 517 Cl* 05 29 18.80 -69 54 52.5           ~ 13 0
62 LHA 120-N 54 PN 05 29 23.1391259352 -67 13 22.433328804 18.119 19.130 18.094 16.19 20.418 ~ 22 0
63 IRAS 05298-6957 pA* 05 29 24.634 -69 55 13.61           ~ 41 0
64 LHA 120-N 148 HII 05 32 10.9 -68 28 23           ~ 33 0
65 LHA 120-N 55A SFR 05 32 28 -66 28.0           ~ 29 0
66 2MASS J05323195-6627154 Y*O 05 32 31.9487193264 -66 27 15.147579960 16.157 17.217 17.515   17.250 ~ 11 0
67 LHA 120-N 55 EmO 05 32 32.9 -66 24 20           ~ 43 0
68 IRAS 05328-6827 LP* 05 32 38.588 -68 25 22.18           ~ 23 0
69 [RP2006] 775 Y*O 05 32 44.263 -69 30 05.80 15.82 16.18 16.20     B3III[e] 10 0
70 IRAS 05330-6826 IR 05 32 48.1 -68 24 05           ~ 3 0
71 2MASX J05324825-6823587 * 05 32 48.250 -68 23 58.77           ~ 4 0
72 [GC2009] J053249.44-693037.0 Y*O 05 32 49.44 -69 30 37.0           ~ 2 0
73 IRAS 05329-6708 LP* 05 32 52.3481973384 -67 06 25.916345388     16.36 14.939   ~ 31 0
74 MSX LMC 783 Mi* 05 32 55.4699667223 -69 20 26.543490490   21.496 20.841 18.346 18.313 C-rich 13 0
75 SV* HV 2671 RC* 05 33 48.9473907384 -70 13 23.504301372     15.758   15.391 ~ 32 1
76 M 1 SNR 05 34 30.9 +22 00 53           ~ 6189 1
77 NAME Orion-KL SFR 05 35 14.16 -05 22 21.5           ~ 2292 1
78 IRAS F05361-7121 AB? 05 35 25.8455590488 -71 19 56.650882656           ~ 11 0
79 SN 1987A SN* 05 35 28.020 -69 16 11.07           SNIIpec 4933 2
80 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
81 HD 269858 s*b 05 36 43.6936418088 -69 29 47.451149232   10.24 10.15 9.95 9.05 LBV 283 2
82 MSX LMC 1786 LP* 05 37 28.067 -69 08 47.98           ~ 11 0
83 NGC 2060 SNR 05 37 51.4466169456 -69 10 23.947092084   9.69 9.59     ~ 360 2
84 [H88b] 86 Cld 05 38.6 -69 26           ~ 2 0
85 NAME 30 Dor Nebula SFR 05 38 36.0 -69 05 11           ~ 1188 2
86 RMC 136 Cl* 05 38 42.396 -69 06 03.36   5.81 5.40     ~ 2017 2
87 LHA 120-N 158B EmO 05 38 44.7701266920 -69 24 40.086529272           ~ 8 0
88 NGC 2079 Cl* 05 39 39.0 -69 46 24           ~ 64 0
89 IRAS 05401-6947 IR 05 39 39.4 -69 46 09           ~ 7 0
90 2MASS J05394188-6946122 Y*O 05 39 41.886 -69 46 12.21           O6.5V 19 1
91 NGC 2080 HII 05 39 42.6 -69 38 50           ~ 99 1
92 2MASS J05400074-6947129 Y*O 05 40 00.741 -69 47 12.91 14.808 15.690 15.072   14.336 ~ 32 0
93 [JGB98] N160-1 MoC 05 40 01.2 -69 37 33           ~ 4 0
94 LHA 120-N 159S MoC 05 40 03.750 -69 51 01.62           ~ 43 0
95 WOH G 457 LP* 05 40 08.0140585224 -70 09 02.570834628     15.93 13.335 13.115 M 9 0
96 LHA 120-N 159E MoC 05 40 10.980 -69 44 35.84           ~ 58 0
97 [VOG2010] 44 Y*O 05 40 33.54 -70 32 40.9 19.232 19.793 18.699   17.806 ~ 11 0
98 IRAS 05410-6927 IR 05 40 41.2 -69 25 42           ~ 1 0
99 [KRB97] 30 Dor Center 6 MoC 05 40 43 -70 10.3           ~ 3 0
100 2MASS J05404327-7011101 Y*O 05 40 43.277 -70 11 10.11           ~ 3 0
101 2MASS J05404401-6925546 Y*O 05 40 44.010 -69 25 54.65           ~ 6 0
102 LHA 120-N 176 HII 05 40 48.5 -70 10 06           ~ 12 0
103 [VOG2010] 47 * 05 40 48.7737389760 -70 10 27.104902752           ~ 2 0
104 [KRB97] 30 Dor Center 7 MoC 05 40 53 -70 13.9           ~ 3 0
105 NGC 2024 Cl* 05 41 43 -01 50.5           ~ 1154 1
106 LHA 120-N 74A EmO 05 45 41 -67 10.0           ~ 10 0
107 IRAS 05458-6710 IR 05 45 43.8 -67 09 47           ~ 2 0
108 BSDL 2956 ISM 05 45 44 -67 09.6           ~ 3 0
109 2MASX J05454441-6709550 * 05 45 44.4215252352 -67 09 54.888519528           ~ 5 0
110 BSDL 2959 ISM 05 45 44.80 -67 09 28.2           ~ 4 0
111 * alf Ori s*r 05 55 10.30536 +07 24 25.4304 4.38 2.27 0.42 -1.17 -2.45 M1-M2Ia-Iab 1669 0
112 IC 443 SNR 06 17 00.0000000 +22 34 11.998901           ~ 1235 1
113 IRAS 09371+1212 pA* 09 39 53.96 +11 58 52.6           K7II/III 160 0
114 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5854 6
115 HD 302821 sg* 10 23 19.4847405144 -59 32 04.566918624   10.59 9.17     A7Ie 81 1
116 NGC 4414 GiG 12 26 27.1276893168 +31 13 24.626206488 11.12 10.96 10.12     ~ 566 2
117 HH 53 HH 12 55 06.4 -76 57 46           ~ 36 0
118 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4481 3
119 * alf Sco s*r 16 29 24.45970 -26 25 55.2094 4.08 2.75 0.91 -0.64 -1.87 M1.5Iab+B2Vn 746 0
120 SS 293 pA* 17 03 10.0705512504 -47 00 27.731886516           Ae 88 0
121 NGC 6302 PN 17 13 44.5 -37 06 11           O-rich 795 1
122 * alf Her ** 17 14 38.85818 +14 23 25.2262           M5Ib-II+G5III+F2V: 202 0
123 [CLC98] TC4 PoC 18 02 12.8 -23 05 47           ~ 12 0
124 M 20 OpC 18 02 42 -22 58.3           ~ 433 1
125 NGC 6537 PN 18 05 13.104 -19 50 34.88     13.58     ~ 425 1
126 NAME M 17 North MoC 18 20 40.19 -16 09 29.0           ~ 48 0
127 NAME Serpens Cloud SFR 18 29 49 +01 14.8           ~ 1100 2
128 IRC +10420 pA* 19 26 48.0979492536 +11 21 16.758531216   13.98 11.66     F8Ia+e 476 0
129 NAME SH 2-106 IR Y*O 20 27 26.502 +37 22 42.03           ~ 163 1
130 NAME Cyg X BL? 20 30 04.7973633 +40 51 36.002197           ~ 842 1
131 V* V1610 Cyg pA* 21 02 18.27 +36 41 37.0           F5Iae 872 1
132 NGC 7027 PN 21 07 01.571952 +42 14 10.47120   10.358 8.831 10.157   ~ 2457 1
133 IC 1396 OpC 21 38 58.8 +57 30 50           ~ 496 1
134 V* V645 Cyg Ae* 21 39 58.2745507632 +50 14 21.042184668   14.23 13.10 13.82   O6/9eq 273 0
135 NAME Cepheus A East SFR 22 54.3 +61 46           ~ 68 0
136 NAME Cep E HII 23 03 12.779 +61 42 25.75           ~ 172 0
137 V* R Cas Mi* 23 58 24.8682785040 +51 23 19.713029388 6.71 6.63 4.80     M6.5-9e 702 0

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