2003A&A...404..305G


Query : 2003A&A...404..305G

2003A&A...404..305G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 404, 305-315 (2003/6-2)

Photometry and low resolution spectroscopy of hot post-AGB candidates.

GAUBA G., PARTHASARATHY M., KUMAR B., YADAV R.K.S. and SAGAR R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have obtained Johnson U, B, V and Cousins R, I photometry and low resolution spectra of a small sample of hot post-AGB candidates. Using the present data in combination with JHK data from 2MASS, infrared data from the MSX catalog and the IRAS fluxes, we have studied the spectral energy distribution (SED) of these stars. Using the DUSTY code we have estimated the dust temperatures, the distances to the stars, the mass-loss rates, angular radii of the inner boundary of the dust envelopes and dynamical ages from the tip of the AGB. These candidates have also been imaged through a narrow band Hα filter, to search for nebulosity around the central stars. Our Hα images revealed the bipolar morphology of the low excitation PN IRAS 17395-0841 with an angular extent of 2.8''. The bipolar lobes of IRAS 17423-1755 in Hα were found to have an angular extent of 3.5'' (south-east lobe) and 2.2'' (north-west lobe). The dust envelope characteristics, low resolution spectrum and IRAS colors suggest that IRAS 18313-1738 is similar to the proto-planetary nebula (PPN) HD 51585. The SED of IRAS 17423-1755, IRAS 18313-1738 and IRAS 19127+1717 show a warm dust component (in addition to the cold dust) which may be due to recent and ongoing mass-loss.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: early-type - stars: evolution - stars: mass-loss - stars: circumstellar matter

Simbad objects: 14

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Number of rows : 14
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 51585 pA? 06 58 30.4066932552 +16 19 26.138751492   11.48 11.20     B:eI/BQ[] 76 0
2 CD-42 8141 pA* 13 08 46.3478979936 -43 27 51.279104880   10.38 10.47     B2I 9 0
3 PG 1323-086 HS* 13 25 39.4669501176 -08 49 19.067387484 12.660 13.341 13.481 13.529 13.608 sdB3IHe8 139 1
4 CD-49 8217 pA* 13 49 17.5804280568 -50 22 45.598974960   10.73 10.67     B2I 9 0
5 PG 1704+222 HS* 17 06 46.1668339752 +22 05 52.072038384   12.62 12.73     sdB3IHe8 29 0
6 BD-18 4436 pA* 17 10 24.1453877400 -18 49 00.649851744   11.96 11.46     B5Ibe 29 0
7 SS 318 PN 17 42 14.39 -08 43 19.5     13.2     ~ 28 0
8 Hen 3-1475 PN 17 45 14.1819342984 -17 56 46.778166204       12.733   B7e 197 0
9 EM* MWC 930 s*b 18 26 25.2364693368 -07 13 17.815243512   14.20 11.51 11.87 9.40 B5/9Iaeq 46 1
10 EM* MWC 939 pA* 18 34 16.2191401512 -17 36 13.989813120     12.4     Be 31 0
11 SS 438 PN 19 14 59.7259060224 +17 22 46.027654716   14.715 13.582 13.179   B9IV:e 46 0
12 BD-02 4931 pA* 19 18 22.7165647344 -02 42 10.880466588   11.55 10.78     B1III 33 0
13 EM* StHA 161 pA* 19 21 55.2903649824 +35 02 55.026546000 10.74 11.49 11.54 11.34   Fe 30 0
14 LS II +23 17 Be* 19 42 05.5316879904 +23 18 59.582109564 11 11.20 10.42     B0IVe 26 0

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