2006A&A...452..921C


Query : 2006A&A...452..921C

2006A&A...452..921C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 452, 921-931 (2006/6-4)

Optical polarimetry of infrared excess stars.

CHAVERO C., GOMEZ M., WHITNEY B.A. and SAFFE C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present UBRVI polarimetry measurements for a group of 38 IRAS infrared excess stars and complement these observations with V-band data taken from the literature for 87 additional objects. After correcting the observed values by the interstellar contribution, we find that 48% of the analyzed sample has polarization excess. In addition, the polarization of these stars may correlate with infrared color excesses, particularly at 60 and 100µm. We caution, however, that poor IRAS data quality at longer wavelengths affects this correlation. We analyze the wavelength dependence of the linear polarization of 15 polarized objects in relation to Serkowski's empirical interstellar law. We find that for 6 to 7 objects (depending on the interstellar model) the measured polarization differs significantly from the empirical interstellar law, suggesting an intrinsic origin. We analyze the polarimetry distribution of IRAS infrared excess objects in relation to the Exoplanet host stars (i.e., stars associated with at least one likely planetary mass object). The corresponding polarimetry distributions are different within a high confidence level. Finally, we compare the metallicity distributions of F and G IRAS infrared excess, Exoplanet host and field main sequence stars, and find that F-G IRAS infrared excess objects have metallicities quite similar (although not identical) to field main sequence stars and significantly different from the Exoplanet host group.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: circumstellar matter - stars: planetary systems - techniques: photometric - techniques: polarimetric

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Number of rows : 46
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 * bet03 Tuc ** 00 32 43.9053745704 -63 01 53.402028960 5.15 5.13 5.09     A0V 126 0
2 * 49 Cet PM* 01 34 37.7786780856 -15 40 34.898673000   5.667 5.607   5.54 A1V 301 0
3 * q01 Eri PM* 01 42 29.3145176952 -53 44 26.991453264   6.05 5.52     F9V 323 1
4 * tau Cet PM* 01 44 04.0831371922 -15 56 14.927607677 4.43 4.22 3.50 2.88 2.41 G8V 1255 1
5 V* CC Eri BY* 02 34 22.5661889568 -43 47 46.869120096 11.305 10.201 8.865 7.926 6.992 K7V 270 0
6 * nu. Hor PM* 02 49 01.4872939344 -62 48 23.479025760   5.352 5.253     A2V 74 0
7 * eps Eri BY* 03 32 55.8444911587 -09 27 29.739493865 5.19 4.61 3.73 3.00 2.54 K2V 1932 1
8 IC 348 12 Y*O 03 44 35.3610354384 +32 10 04.591121088       10.06 9.098 A2 65 0
9 * bet Pic PM* 05 47 17.0876901 -51 03 59.441135 4.13 4.03 3.86 3.74 3.58 A6V 1905 1
10 HD 43955 SB* 06 18 13.7284799088 -19 58 01.104891276   5.333 5.501     B2/3V 70 0
11 HD 43954 * 06 18 29.7630342984 -14 35 53.945118132   8.38 8.37     A0V 17 0
12 HD 56192 * 07 13 47.7660095880 -46 34 58.726576632   9.92 9.86     B9/A0V 9 0
13 HD 58647 Em* 07 25 56.0985504216 -14 10 43.548632256 6.81 6.92 6.85 6.73 6.73 B9IV 96 0
14 * D01 Car Pu* 08 00 19.9657868626 -63 34 02.837398352 4.03 4.639 4.806     B4V 74 0
15 HD 233517 * 08 22 46.7147840400 +53 04 49.230337440   10.85 9.71     K2 90 0
16 HD 80459 Be* 09 16 55.6063378008 -63 46 30.490814388 6.87 7.38 7.39     B6Vne 25 0
17 HD 80951 ** 09 17 25.2098716626 -74 53 39.406047211   5.34 5.32 6.68   A1V 41 0
18 HD 80950 * 09 17 27.5695868640 -74 44 04.524994932   5.844 5.857     A0V 51 0
19 HD 80558 s*b 09 18 42.3559197816 -51 33 38.338564212 6.15 6.47 5.93 5.36 4.94 B6Ia 115 0
20 * q Vel PM* 10 14 44.1556880397 -42 07 18.988830783 3.98 3.90 3.85 3.83 3.81 A2Va 136 0
21 HD 98800 TT* 11 22 05.28975 -24 46 39.7571   10.20 9.28 9.26 7.386 K5V(e) 375 0
22 HD 105686 ** 12 10 02.54849 -34 42 17.0771   6.20 6.17     A0V 24 0
23 V* SX Cen RV* 12 21 12.5736554208 -49 12 41.058679536   10.11 9.60     B5III 68 0
24 * G Cen Pu* 12 26 31.7600444794 -51 27 02.288916487 4.02 4.654 4.808     B3V(n) 83 0
25 HD 109573 PM* 12 36 01.0317461592 -39 52 10.220465388   5.786 5.774 7.25 5.81 A0V 634 1
26 HD 113766 ** 13 06 35.83622 -46 02 02.0178           F3/5V 102 0
27 HD 117360 PM* 13 33 13.6589148360 -77 34 09.801727929   6.96 6.52     F8VFe-0.9 54 1
28 HD 128760 * 14 40 12.6847942368 -45 32 45.446429940   8.65 8.12     F8/G0V 45 0
29 HD 145263 * 16 10 55.1057129784 -25 31 21.669357756   9.39 8.98     F2V 75 0
30 * omi Sco V* 16 20 38.1737722092 -24 10 09.495477665 5.99 5.40 4.57 3.69 2.93 A5II 257 0
31 HD 150193 Ae* 16 40 17.9243127240 -23 53 45.193372692 9.69 9.32 8.79 8.41   A3Va(e) 321 0
32 HD 150638 * 16 43 38.7239230704 -32 06 21.406227192   6.374 6.452     B8V 48 0
33 HD 153968 SB* 17 06 24.0388086816 -60 08 50.237160216   9.71 9.33     F0V 12 0
34 HD 155528 * 17 12 19.9460340408 -04 24 09.248354532   10.08 9.60     B8Ib/II 28 0
35 * c Oph Be* 17 31 24.9538710166 -23 57 45.514802684 4.75 4.81 4.81 4.74 4.72 A0V 273 0
36 * gam Oph PM* 17 47 53.5605898827 +02 42 26.204838837 3.83 3.80 3.75 3.71 3.71 A1VnkA0mA0 391 0
37 HD 165088 * 18 06 28.0320331872 -44 54 54.327866652   10.15 9.74     F5V 7 0
38 HD 169142 Ae* 18 24 29.7799891464 -29 46 49.327400568   8.42 8.16     F1VekA3mA3_lB? 448 0
39 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2687 1
40 * alf CrA PM* 19 09 28.3415149600 -37 54 16.107840507   4.146 4.087     A2Va 114 0
41 HD 181327 PM* 19 22 58.9437222504 -54 32 16.975668624   7.50 7.04   6.49 F6V 286 0
42 * alf Sgr PM* 19 23 53.1753985532 -40 36 57.373929695 3.54 3.841 3.943     B8V 100 0
43 * gam Pav PM* 21 26 26.6049826473 -65 21 58.313057521 4.57 4.70 4.22 3.75 3.45 F9VFe-1.4CH-0.7 411 0
44 HD 207129 PM* 21 48 15.7511634187 -47 18 13.017893348   6.18 5.58     G2V 328 0
45 * alf PsA PM* 22 57 39.04625 -29 37 20.0533 1.31 1.25 1.16 1.11 1.09 A4V 1236 3
46 * eta Tuc ** 23 57 35.0786487048 -64 17 53.627347464   5.046 4.989     A1V 87 0

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