2012A&A...543A..80F


Query : 2012A&A...543A..80F

2012A&A...543A..80F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 80-80 (2012/7-1)

Quantitative spectroscopy of galactic BA-type supergiants. I. Atmospheric parameters.

FIRNSTEIN M. and PRZYBILLA N.

Abstract (from CDS):

BA-type supergiants show a high potential as versatile indicators for modern astronomy. This paper constitutes the first in a series that aims at a systematic spectroscopic study of Galactic BA-type supergiants. Various problems will be addressed, including in particular observational constraints on the evolution of massive stars and a determination of abundance gradients in the Milky Way. The focus here is on the determination of accurate and precise atmospheric parameters for a sample of Galactic BA-type supergiants as prerequisite for all further analysis. Some first applications include a recalibration of functional relationships between spectral-type, intrinsic colours, bolometric corrections and effective temperature, and an exploration of the reddening-free Johnson Q and Stroemgren [c1] and β-indices as photometric indicators for effective temperatures and gravities of BA-type supergiants. An extensive grid of theoretical spectra is computed based on a hybrid non-LTE approach, covering the relevant parameter space in effective temperature, surface gravity, helium abundance, microturbulence and elemental abundances. The atmospheric parameters are derived spectroscopically by line-profile fits of our theoretical models to high-resolution and high-S/N spectra obtained at various observatories. Ionization equilibria of multiple metals and the Stark-broadened hydrogen and the neutral helium lines constitute our primary indicators for the parameter determination, supplemented by (spectro-)photometry from the UV to the near-IR. We obtain accurate atmospheric parameters for 35 sample supergiants from a homogeneous analysis. Data on effective temperatures, surface gravities, helium abundances, microturbulence, macroturbulence and rotational velocities are presented. The interstellar reddening and the ratio of total-to-selective extinction towards the stars are determined. Our empirical spectral-type-Teff scale is steeper than reference relations from the literature, the stars are significantly bluer than usually assumed, and bolometric corrections differ significantly from established literature values. Photometric Teff-determinations based on the reddening-free Q-index are found to be of limited use for studies of BA-type supergiants because of large errors of typically ±5%(1σ statistical)±3%(1σ systematic), compared to a spectroscopically achieved precision of 1-2% (combined statistical and systematic uncertainty with our methodology). The reddening-free [c1]-index and β on the other hand are found to provide useful starting values for high-precision/accuracy analyses, with uncertainties of ±1%±2.5% in Teff, and ±0.04±0.13dex in logg(1σ-statistical, 1σ-systematic, respectively).

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Journal keyword(s): stars: atmospheres - stars: early-type - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: rotation - supergiants - dust, extinction

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Number of rows : 56
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 * 53 Cas * 02 03 00.1876117560 +64 23 24.064866924 5.69 5.930 5.614     A0Ib 111 0
2 HD 12953 sg* 02 08 40.5790963584 +58 25 24.970714608 6.28 6.29 5.68 5.09 4.59 A1Ia 193 0
3 HD 13476 sg* 02 13 41.6105031504 +58 33 38.107279260 7.26 7.04 6.43 5.89 5.40 A2Iab 137 0
4 HD 13744 * 02 15 58.6970437416 +58 17 37.025669076 8.51 8.27 7.64     B9Iab 70 0
5 Ass Per OB 1 As* 02 21 +57.6           ~ 173 1
6 HD 14433 sg* 02 21 55.4354619696 +57 14 34.499997492 7.01 6.97 6.4800 5.79 6.7332 A1Ia 151 0
7 * i Per sg* 02 22 21.4343107056 +55 50 44.350353276 5.43 5.54 5.17 4.79 4.47 A1Ia 195 0
8 HD 20041 * 03 15 47.9705004096 +57 08 26.243459556 6.61 6.52 5.79     A0Ia 138 1
9 HD 21291 s*b 03 29 04.1328896160 +59 56 25.201164588 4.40 4.63 4.22 3.84 3.46 B9Ia 290 0
10 Ass Cam OB 1 As* 03 31.6 +58 38           ~ 94 0
11 * bet Ori s*b 05 14 32.27210 -08 12 05.8981 -0.56 0.10 0.13 0.13 0.15 B8Iae 759 0
12 NAME Ori I As* 05 38 -02.8           ~ 608 0
13 HD 39970 V* 05 56 56.1185421720 +24 14 58.879547772 6.2 6.367 6.029     A0Ib 92 0
14 * 13 Mon * 06 32 54.2279021568 +07 19 58.690911432 4.30 4.50 4.50 4.40 4.36 A0I 197 1
15 NAME Mon I MoC 06 35 +10.1           ~ 247 0
16 Ass Vel OB 1 As* 08 49.9 -45 00           ~ 99 0
17 HD 80057 sg* 09 16 04.0298657640 -44 53 55.397416632 6.2 6.276 6.040 7.26   A0Iab 56 0
18 * eta Leo * 10 07 19.9518606 +16 45 45.580270 3.17 3.39 3.41 3.32 3.35 A0Ib 336 0
19 HD 91533 * 10 32 47.8092799464 -58 40 00.278958756 6.12 6.283 6.006 7.11   A2Iab/b 57 0
20 HD 92207 sg* 10 37 27.0681291600 -58 44 00.016141092 5.71 5.95 5.45     A0Ia 153 0
21 Ass Car OB 1 As* 10 38 -59.0           ~ 160 0
22 Ass Cru OB 1 As* 11 40 -62.9           ~ 44 0
23 HD 102878 * 11 50 27.2770577376 -62 38 57.775776936 5.87 5.918 5.702 6.95   A2Iab 73 0
24 HD 105071 * 12 05 53.6200137672 -65 32 48.754130532 6.05 6.436 6.303     B8Ia 50 0
25 HD 106068 * 12 12 21.9798609024 -62 57 02.785963212 5.90 6.28 5.98 5.64 5.39 B8Ia/ab 80 0
26 HD 111613 sg* 12 51 17.9760267672 -60 19 47.240368104 6.00 6.10 5.72 5.32 5.03 B9.5Iab 117 0
27 Ass Cen OB 1 As* 13 02 -61.4           ~ 106 0
28 HD 149076 * 16 34 38.5739345016 -47 00 15.729940800 7.79 7.96 7.47 6.98 6.59 B9/A0Iab/b 39 0
29 HD 149077 * 16 34 45.6925576080 -49 23 44.150241912 7.90 7.87 7.43 8.25   B9.5Ib 40 0
30 Ass Ara OB 1a As* 16 39.5 -46 46           ~ 18 0
31 Ass Sgr OB 1 As* 18 06 -22.8           ~ 124 0
32 HD 165784 sg* 18 08 38.5860382752 -21 26 58.415481924 7.7 7.42 6.58 7.22   A2Iab 68 1
33 HD 166167 * 18 10 14.1234448920 -21 19 37.808021532 9.18 9.50 9.12 9.25   B9.5Iab/b 33 0
34 * alf Lyr dS* 18 36 56.33635 +38 47 01.2802 0.03 0.03 0.03 0.07 0.10 A0Va 2668 1
35 Ass Vul OB 1 As* 19 44.0 +24 13           ~ 96 0
36 HD 186745 sg* 19 45 24.3491996232 +23 56 34.374919992 8.00 7.96 7.03     B8Ia 101 0
37 HD 187982 V* 19 52 01.5943128840 +24 59 31.787432196 6.41 6.28 5.57     A2Ia 113 0
38 * 42 Cyg pA* 20 29 20.3901455688 +36 27 17.017726104   6.291 5.899     A2Iab-Ib 87 0
39 * alf Cyg sg* 20 41 25.91514 +45 16 49.2197 1.11 1.34 1.25 1.14 1.04 A2Ia 747 0
40 Ass Cyg OB 7 As* 21 08 +47.6           ~ 210 0
41 NAME IV CYG ASSOC. As* 21 15 +37.9           ~ 48 0
42 * sig Cyg sg* 21 17 24.9524404 +39 23 40.852798 3.98 4.37 4.24 4.06 3.92 A0Ia 264 0
43 * nu. Cep sg* 21 45 26.9247788 +61 07 14.899897 4.94 4.81 4.29 3.79 3.35 A2Iae 248 1
44 HD 207673 * 21 49 40.0940581200 +41 08 55.633325604 6.97 6.90 6.48     A2Ib 80 0
45 Ass Cep OB 2 As* 21 51 +60.0           ~ 294 0
46 * 13 Cep V* 21 54 53.1538880928 +56 36 40.415024952 6.50 6.52 5.80 5.12 4.52 B8Ib 187 0
47 HD 210221 Pu* 22 07 25.5851458248 +53 18 26.773650216 6.81 6.555 6.171     A3Ib 81 0
48 * 4 Lac * 22 24 30.9914928480 +49 28 35.010584652 4.33 4.67 4.58 4.45 4.35 A0Ib 181 0
49 Ass Cep OB 1 As* 22 29 +56.6           ~ 87 0
50 HD 213470 sg* 22 30 18.7035036480 +57 13 31.595985156 7.45 7.183 6.679     A3Ia 83 0
51 Ass Cas OB 2 As* 23 20 +60.9           ~ 66 0
52 BD+60 2582 * 23 35 30.6329276688 +60 54 46.221359364 9.46 9.31 8.7     B7Iab 29 0
53 HD 223960 sg* 23 53 49.9830046536 +60 51 12.243820356 7.56 7.61 6.90     A0.1Ia 93 0
54 Ass Cas OB 5 As* 23 54 +61.6           ~ 72 0
55 Ass Ara OB 1b As* ~ ~           ~ 5 0
56 NAME Local Group GrG ~ ~           ~ 8225 0

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