2013AJ....146..115B


Query : 2013AJ....146..115B

2013AJ....146..115B - Astron. J., 146, 115 (2013/November-0)

SS 383: a new s-type yellow symbiotic star?

BAELLA N.O., PEREIRA C.B. and MIRANDA L.F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Symbiotic stars are key objects in understanding the formation and evolution of interacting binary systems, and are probably the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae. However, the number of known symbiotic stars is much lower than predicted. We aim to search for new symbiotic stars, with particular emphasis on the S-type yellow symbiotic stars, in order to determine their total population, evolutionary timescales, and physical properties. The Two Micron All Sky Survey (2MASS) (J - H) versus (H - Ks) color-color diagram has been previously used to identify new symbiotic star candidates and show that yellow symbiotics are located in a particular region of that diagram. Candidate symbiotic stars are selected on the basis of their locus in the 2MASS (J - H) versus (H - Ks) diagram and the presence of Hα line emission in the Stephenson & Sanduleak Hα survey. This diagram separates S-type yellow symbiotic stars from the rest of the S-type symbiotic stars, allowing us to select candidate yellow symbiotics. To establish the true nature of the candidates, intermediate-resolution spectroscopy is obtained. We have identified the Hα emission line source SS 383 as an S-type yellow symbiotic candidate by its position in the 2MASS color-color diagram. The optical spectrum of SS 383 shows Balmer, He I, He II, and [O III] emission lines, in combination with TiO absorption bands that confirm its symbiotic nature. The derived electron density (≃108–9/cm3), He I emission line intensity ratios, and position in the [O III] λ5007/Hβ versus [O III] λ4363/Hγ diagram indicate that SS 383 is an S-type symbiotic star, with a probable spectral type of K7-M0 deduced for its cool component based on TiO indices. The spectral type and the position of SS 383 (corrected for reddening) in the 2MASS color-color diagram strongly suggest that SS 383 is an S-type yellow symbiotic. Our result points out that the 2MASS color-color diagram is a powerful tool in identifying new S-type yellow symbiotics.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: SS 383

Simbad objects: 11

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Number of rows : 11
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 28539 * 04 28 00.0972013296 -43 06 11.568120372   10.39 9.79     F8V 6 0
2 V* TX CVn Sy* 12 44 42.0646091112 +36 45 50.621123592   10.96 10.15 9.79   K0III+B8/9_sh 122 1
3 Hen 3-863 Sy* 13 07 43.8887117496 -48 00 19.547431776     12.60     ~ 25 0
4 BD-21 3873 Sy* 14 16 34.2914973552 -21 45 50.036218344   12.060 10.684     K2e 81 0
5 V* AG Dra Sy* 16 01 41.0120557968 +66 48 10.135056672 11.50 11.06 9.74 8.52   K3IIIep 501 0
6 WRAY 15-1511 Sy* 16 35 15.0820930416 -51 42 27.579159756 14.14 13.92 12.78 11.47 9.80 M2e 36 0
7 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1090 0
8 ATO J267.7129-17.7992 LP* 17 50 51.1171674408 -17 47 57.187532940     13.5     ~ 12 0
9 ATO J276.8980+03.9743 LP? 18 27 35.5309605605 +03 58 27.689344092     12.9     K7-M0 12 0
10 V* LT Del Sy* 20 35 57.2354539608 +20 11 27.506897808           G6III 106 1
11 CD-43 14304 Sy* 21 00 06.3576663648 -42 38 44.934991116     11.0     K7e 61 0

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