2009A&A...508.1391G


Query : 2009A&A...508.1391G

2009A&A...508.1391G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 508, 1391-1402 (2009/12-4)

Chemical depletion in the Large Magellanic Cloud: RV Tauri stars and the photospheric feedback from their dusty discs.

GIELEN C., VAN WINCKEL H., REYNIERS M., ZIJLSTRA A., LLOYD EVANS T., GORDON K.D., KEMPER F., INDEBETOUW R., MARENGO M., MATSUURA M., MEIXNER M., SLOAN G.C., TIELENS A.G.G.M. and WOODS P.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

By studying the photospheric abundances of 4 RV Tauri stars in the LMC, we test whether the depletion pattern of refractory elements, seen in similar Galactic sources, is also common for extragalactic sources. Since this depletion process probably only occurs through interaction with a stable disc, we investigate the circumstellar environment of these sources. A detailed photospheric abundance study was performed using high-resolution UVES optical spectra. To study the circumstellar environment we use photometric data to construct the spectral energy distributions of the stars, and determine the geometry of the circumstellar environment, whereas low-resolution Spitzer-IRS infrared spectra are used to trace its mineralogy. Our results show that, also in the LMC, the photospheres of RV Tauri stars are commonly affected by the depletion process, although it can differ significantly in strength from source to source. From our detailed disc modelling and mineralogy study, we find that this process, as in the Galaxy, appears closely related to the presence of a stable Keplerian disc. The newly studied extragalactic objects have similar observational characteristics as Galactic post-AGB binaries surrounded by a dusty disc, and are therefore also believed to be part of a binary system. One source shows a very small infrared excess, atypical for a disc source, but still has evidence for depletion. We speculate this could point to the presence of a very evolved disc, similar to debris discs seen around young stellar objects.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - binaries: general - Magellanic Clouds

Errata: +corrigendum vol. 515, p. C2 (2010)

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 [JSD2015] AP 3524 GlC 00 42 58.1205384792 +41 16 52.730278824 19.37 18.493 17.506 16.923 16.386 ~ 23 0
2 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
3 * alf Per V* 03 24 19.3700924 +49 51 40.245455 2.64 2.27 1.79     F5Ib 833 1
4 OGLE LMC-T2CEP-15 RV* 04 55 43.2642672360 -67 51 09.787079088 17.31 16.23 14.93 14.28 14.061 G2-8(R)Ibe: 26 0
5 SV* HV 915 RV* 05 14 18.1109835264 -69 12 34.872203808 15.837 14.924 14.552 13.96 13.853 F7-9Ibpe 29 0
6 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17437 0
7 SV* HV 2635 RV* 05 31 50.9978859696 -69 11 46.356217296 14.745 14.781 14.299 14.03 13.862 F4-G1Ibpe 22 0
8 OGLE LMC-T2CEP-149 RV* 05 32 54.4532525952 -69 35 13.106643360     14.868   14.151 ~ 13 0
9 SV* HV 2764 RV* 05 40 00.4969222728 -69 42 14.653446912 14.745 14.781 14.457 13.380 13.693 F0Ia 17 0
10 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 765 0
11 HD 233517 * 08 22 46.7147840400 +53 04 49.230337440   10.85 9.71     K2 90 0
12 HD 89353 pA* 10 18 07.5899342712 -28 59 31.195183524   5.76 5.53     B9.5Ib/II 307 0
13 V* W Vir WV* 13 26 01.9928807928 -03 22 43.431062880   10.33 9.46 9.29 9.393 F2Ibe 300 0
14 IRAS 16279-4757 pA* 16 31 38.7381067320 -48 04 05.637444456           M3II 41 0
15 SS 293 pA* 17 03 10.0705512504 -47 00 27.731886516           Ae 88 0
16 V* AC Her RV* 18 30 16.2373118976 +21 52 00.599340000 8.00 7.79 7.01     F4Ibp 340 0

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