2000A&A...357..451F


Query : 2000A&A...357..451F

2000A&A...357..451F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 357, 451-459 (2000/5-2)

On the evolutionary status of Be stars.

FABREGAT J. and TORREJON J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a study of the incidence of Be stars in open clusters as a function of the cluster age, using whenever possible ages determined through Stroemgren uvby photometry. For the first time in studies of this kind we have considered separately classical and Herbig Be stars. The main results can be summarized as follows: (o) Clusters associated to emitting nebulosities and undergoing stellar formation are rich in emission line objects, which most likely are all pre main-sequence stars. No bona fide classical Be star has yet been identified among them. (o) Clusters younger than 10Myr and without associated nebulosity are almost completely lacking Be stars, although they have a complete unevolved B main sequence. (o) Classical Be stars appear at an age of 10Myr, and reach the maximum abundance in the age interval 13-25Myr. We interpret our results in the sense that the Be phenomenon is an evolutionary effect which appears in the second half of the main sequence lifetime of a B star. We propose that it can be related to main structural changes happening at this evolutionary phase, which also lead to the recently discovered non-monotonic helium abundance enhancement. The semiconvection or turbulent diffusion responsible of the surface helium enrichment, coupled with the high rotational velocity, can generate magnetic fields via the dynamo effect and thereby originate the Be phenomenon. Observational tests to this hypothesis are proposed.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: emission-line, Be - stars: evolution - Galaxy: open clusters and associations: general

Simbad objects: 47

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Number of rows : 47
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 NGC 281 HII 00 52 25.1 +56 33 54           ~ 243 1
2 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11149 1
3 NGC 330 Cl* 00 56 18.55 -72 27 45.1 9.37 9.76 9.55   8.89 ~ 410 0
4 NGC 457 OpC 01 19 32.9 +58 16 41   6.97 6.4     ~ 244 2
5 M 103 OpC 01 33 21.4 +60 39 32   7.72 7.4     ~ 201 0
6 NGC 663 OpC 01 46 21 +61 12.7   7.78 7.1     ~ 255 0
7 NGC 869 OpC 02 18 57.8 +57 08 02           ~ 476 0
8 NGC 884 OpC 02 22 20.2 +57 08 56           ~ 486 0
9 NGC 947 AG? 02 28 33.1391754264 -19 02 31.351411284   13.43   12.30 13.0 ~ 45 0
10 IC 1805 OpC 02 32 50.4 +61 28 16           ~ 519 1
11 NGC 957 OpC 02 33 22.3 +57 33 11   8.34 7.6     ~ 102 0
12 Cl Trumpler 2 OpC 02 36 55.7 +55 54 18           ~ 112 0
13 IC 1848 OpC 02 51 25.2 +60 25 08   6.87 6.5     ~ 491 2
14 V* X Per HXB 03 55 23.0777456088 +31 02 45.039836148 6.090 6.840 6.720     O9.5III 978 0
15 NGC 1502 OpC 04 07 49.0 +62 19 55   7.47 6.9     ~ 190 1
16 NGC 1818 GlC 05 04 13.300 -66 26 05.47           ~ 261 0
17 NGC 1893 OpC 05 22 53.8 +33 26 38           ~ 261 0
18 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17434 0
19 NGC 2100 Cl* 05 42 07.200 -69 12 26.99   9.6       ~ 189 0
20 NGC 2129 OpC 06 01 06 +23 19.7   7.31 6.7     ~ 110 0
21 NGC 2169 OpC 06 08 30 +13 57.1   5.99 5.9     ~ 160 0
22 NGC 2244 OpC 06 32 10.8 +04 54 50           ~ 634 1
23 NGC 2362 OpC 07 18 41.0 -24 57 14           ~ 409 0
24 NGC 3293 OpC 10 35 52.8 -58 13 52           ~ 312 0
25 NGC 3766 OpC 11 36 14.6 -61 36 58   5.66 5.3     ~ 213 0
26 NGC 4775 EmG 12 53 45.707 -06 37 19.73   12.3   11.19 12.0 ~ 158 0
27 Cl Hogg 16 OpC 13 29 18 -61 12.0           ~ 65 0
28 NGC 6231 OpC 16 54 10.8 -41 48 43           ~ 538 0
29 NGC 6383 OpC 17 34 41.5 -32 34 23           ~ 156 0
30 NGC 6475 OpC 17 53 47.3 -34 50 28           ~ 384 0
31 NGC 6523 Cl* 18 03.2 -24 23           ~ 186 1
32 M 21 OpC 18 04 08.6 -22 30 18           ~ 146 0
33 NGC 6530 OpC 18 04 31 -24 21.5           ~ 417 0
34 M 16 OpC 18 18 45.1 -13 47 31           ~ 1029 1
35 NGC 6709 OpC 18 51 20.6 +10 20 02   7.18 6.7     ~ 126 0
36 NGC 6823 OpC 19 43 10.6 +23 19 16   7.71 7.1     ~ 270 2
37 NGC 6871 OpC 20 06 11.5 +35 45 54   5.43 5.2     ~ 225 0
38 IC 4996 OpC 20 16 32.4 +37 38 56           ~ 177 0
39 NGC 6910 OpC 20 23 11 +40 46.3           ~ 193 0
40 M 29 OpC 20 23 46 +38 29.2   7.30 6.6     ~ 245 0
41 NGC 7160 OpC 21 53 48 +62 35.3   6.34 6.1     ~ 235 0
42 NGC 7235 OpC 22 12 19.9 +57 16 16   8.58 7.7     ~ 114 0
43 NGC 7380 OpC 22 47 16 +58 07.5           ~ 190 0
44 SH 2-142 HII 22 47 32 +58 02.9           ~ 94 1
45 NGC 7510 OpC 23 11 04.1 +60 34 44   8.77 7.9     ~ 102 1
46 M 52 OpC 23 24 46.8 +61 35 24           ~ 191 0
47 NGC 7380E MoC ~ ~           ~ 6 0

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