New luminous blue variable candidates in the NGC 247 galaxy

Y Solovyeva, A Vinokurov, A Sarkisyan… - Monthly Notices of …, 2020 - academic.oup.com
Y Solovyeva, A Vinokurov, A Sarkisyan, K Atapin, S Fabrika, AF Valeev, A Kniazev…
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020academic.oup.com
We search for luminous blue variable (LBV) stars in galaxies outside the Local Group. Here
we present a study of two bright Hα sources in the NGC 247 galaxy. Object j004703. 27–
204708.4 (MV=− 9.08±0.15 mag) shows the spectral lines typical for well-studied LBV stars:
broad and bright emission lines of hydrogen and helium He i with P Cyg profiles, emission
lines of iron Fe ii, silicon Si ii, nitrogen N ii and carbon C ii, forbidden iron [Fe ii] and nitrogen
[N ii] lines. The variability of the object is Δ B= 0.74±0.09 mag and Δ V= 0.88±0.09 mag …
Abstract
We search for luminous blue variable (LBV) stars in galaxies outside the Local Group. Here we present a study of two bright Hα sources in the NGC 247 galaxy. Object j004703.27–204708.4 (MV = −9.08 ± 0.15 mag) shows the spectral lines typical for well-studied LBV stars: broad and bright emission lines of hydrogen and helium He i with P Cyg profiles, emission lines of iron Fe ii, silicon Si ii, nitrogen N ii and carbon C ii, forbidden iron [Fe ii] and nitrogen [N ii] lines. The variability of the object is ΔB = 0.74 ± 0.09 mag and ΔV = 0.88 ± 0.09 mag, which makes it a reliable LBV candidate. The star j004702.18–204739.93 (MV = −9.66 ± 0.23 mag) shows many emission lines of iron Fe ii, forbidden iron lines [Fe ii], bright hydrogen lines with broad wings, and also forbidden lines of oxygen [O i] and calcium [Ca ii] formed in the circumstellar matter. The study of the light curve of this star did not reveal significant variations in brightness (ΔV = 0.29 ± 0.09 mag). We obtained estimates of interstellar absorption, the photosphere temperature, as well as bolometric magnitudes and , which correspond to bolometric luminosities and for j004703.27–204708.4 and j004702.18–204739.93, respectively. Thus, the object j004703.27–204708.4 remains a reliable LBV candidate, while the object j004702.18–204739.93 can be classified as a B[e]-supergiant.
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