2010A&A...511A..58D


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2010A&A...511A..58D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 511, A58-58 (2010/2-2)

Radio emission from the massive stars in the galactic super star cluster Westerlund 1.

DOUGHERTY S.M., CLARK J.S., NEGUERUELA I., JOHNSON T. and CHAPMAN J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Current mass-loss rate estimates imply that main sequence line-driven winds are not sufficient to strip away the H-rich envelope to yield Wolf-Rayet (WR) stars. The rich transitional population of the young massive cluster Westerlund 1 (Wd 1) provides an ideal laboratory to observe and constrain mass-loss processes throughout the transitional phase of stellar evolution.We present an analysis of deep radio continuum observations of Wd 1 obtained with the Australia Telescope Compact Array at four frequency bands that permit investigation of the intrinsic characteristics of the radio emission.We detect 18 cluster members, a sample dominated by the cool hypergiants, with additional detections amongst the hotter OB supergiants and WR stars. The radio properties of the sample are diverse, with thermal, non-thermal and composite thermal/non-thermal sources present. Mass-loss rates determined for stars with partially optically thick stellar winds are ∼10–5M/yr across all spectral types, insufficient to enable the formation of WRs during a massive star lifetime, and the stars must undergo a period of greatly enhanced mass loss. The sgB[e] star W9, the brightest radio source in Wd 1, may provide an example, with a current mass-loss rate an order of magnitude higher than the other cluster members, and an extended nebula interpreted as a wind from an earlier epoch with a density ∼3x the current wind. Such an envelope structure in W9 is reminiscent of luminous blue variables, and one that shows evidence of two eras of high, possibly eruptive mass loss. Surprisingly, three of the OB supergiants are detected, implying unusually dense winds, though they are embedded in more extended emission regions that may influence the derived parameters. They also may have composite spectra, suggesting binarity, which can lead to a higher flux than expected from a stellar wind. Spatially resolved nebulae are associated with three of the four RSGs and three of the six YHGs in the cluster, which are due to quiescent mass loss rather than outbursts. The extended nebulae of W20 and W26 have a cometary morphology, implying significant interaction with either the intracluster medium or cluster wind. For some of the cool star winds, the ionizing source may be a companion star though the cluster radiation density is sufficiently high to provide the necessary ionizing radiation. Five WR stars are detected with composite spectra, interpreted as arising in colliding-wind binaries.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - HII regions - open clusters and associations: individual: Westerlund 1

Nomenclature: Fig. 2, Table 2: [DCN2010] D09-RN (Nos 1-2).

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Number of rows : 62
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 V* S Per s*r 02 22 51.7113133056 +58 35 11.422774248 13.22 10.55 7.90     M4.5-7Iae 376 0
2 HD 33579 sg* 05 05 55.5114721104 -67 53 10.932988848   9.32 9.13     A2Ia+ 142 0
3 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1104 0
4 * gam02 Vel WR* 08 09 31.95013 -47 20 11.7108 0.64 1.58 1.83 1.85 2.00 WC8+O7.5III-V 906 0
5 HD 80077 s*b 09 15 54.7869062472 -49 58 24.575734452 10.50 10.29 9.00 7.89   B2.5Ia+ 144 0
6 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5865 6
7 HD 90177 s*b 10 22 53.8430096928 -59 37 28.363616256 9.16 9.66 8 8.15   LBV 326 0
8 * eta Car Em* 10 45 03.545808 -59 41 03.95124 6.37 7.03 6.48 6.123 4.41 LBV 2442 0
9 V* AG Car WR* 10 56 11.5781414448 -60 27 12.810673260 7.00 7.57 6.96 7.73   WN11h 631 0
10 Cl Danks 1 OpC 13 12 29.0 -62 41 56           ~ 73 0
11 Cl Danks 2 OpC 13 12 53.3 -62 40 52           ~ 66 0
12 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 57 s*b 16 47 01.3600091808 -45 51 45.804003408   20.7 16.877 13.83 11.13 B4Ia 20 0
13 Cl* Westerlund 1 BKS H s*y 16 47 01.4269856784 -45 50 37.248841536   18.781 14.47 11.80 9.15 F3Ia+ 29 0
14 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 12 s*y 16 47 02.2214295629 -45 50 58.987616665   22.0 17.575 13.611 10.42 A5Ia+ 27 0
15 Cl Westerlund 1 Cl* 16 47 02.4 -45 51 07           ~ 569 0
16 WR 77f WR* 16 47 02.9772955944 -45 50 19.713734556   21.552 17.792 15.035 12.508 WNL/BIa+ 33 0
17 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 237 s*r 16 47 03.1097130192 -45 52 18.960733164   22.8 19.008 13.634 9.19 M3I 29 0
18 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 42 s*b 16 47 03.2521856424 -45 50 52.195013052         10.764 B9Ia+ 19 0
19 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 7 s*b 16 47 03.6281794392 -45 50 14.365482036   20.0 15.972 12.73 9.99 B5Ia+ 28 0
20 Cl* Westerlund 1 BKS F s*y 16 47 03.6850109472 -45 50 43.536110712     15.05     F5Ia+ 23 0
21 Cl* Westerlund 1 CN V WR* 16 47 03.8075002560 -45 50 38.725374804           WN8o 14 0
22 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 236 * 16 47 04.0 -45 51 04     17.76   14.57 ~ 2 0
23 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 33 s*b 16 47 04.1256274968 -45 50 48.488202564   20.090 15.61 12.803 10.04 B5Ia+ 23 0
24 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 9 WR* 16 47 04.1419806984 -45 50 31.311670632   21.8 17.47 14.47 11.74 sgB[e] 52 0
25 WR 77k WR* 16 47 04.2072122904 -45 51 07.177760892   22.6 18.86 15.61 12.52 WN7 27 0
26 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 20 s*r 16 47 04.6967287296 -45 51 23.953706496       15.660   M6I 24 0
27 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 8 s*y 16 47 04.7959778348 -45 50 25.013789709   19.9 15.913 12.64 9.89 F8Ia+ 22 0
28 Cl* Westerlund 1 CN F WR* 16 47 05.2114579896 -45 52 24.985725096   21.7 17.86 15.39 12.90 WC9d 31 0
29 Cl* Westerlund 1 CN B WR* 16 47 05.3717585660 -45 51 04.811705369     20.99 17.50 14.37 WN7o 30 0
30 2MASS J16470540-4550367 s*r 16 47 05.4076906176 -45 50 36.617071668   22.1 16.79 12.63 9.19 M2-5Ia 36 0
31 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 17 s*b 16 47 06.2490500592 -45 50 49.292687328   22.7 18.87 16.19 13.56 O9Iab 18 0
32 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 265 s*y 16 47 06.2785465416 -45 49 23.774098692   22.0 17.739 13.62 10.54 F1-5Ia+ 26 0
33 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 13 WR* 16 47 06.4540771320 -45 50 26.072579796   21.1 17.19 14.63 12.06 WNL/BIa+ 35 0
34 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 16 sg* 16 47 06.6158603112 -45 50 42.186706944   20.5 16.248 12.82 9.90 A5Ia+ 29 0
35 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 15 * 16 47 06.6306037464 -45 50 29.723762580   22.8 18.96 16.38 13.75 O9Ib 26 0
36 [DCN2010] D09-R2 * 16 47 06.867 -45 50 37.17           ~ 3 0
37 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 243 s*b 16 47 07.5040736160 -45 52 29.123491188   19.873 15.730     LBV 61 0
38 WR 77sc WR* 16 47 08.3538521592 -45 50 45.414739212     19.69 16.59 13.68 WN7b 29 0
39 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 71 s*b 16 47 08.4584673360 -45 50 49.338181284   21.5 17.531 14.158 11.16 B2.5Ia 22 0
40 2MASS J16470892-4549585 s*r 16 47 08.9198319768 -45 49 58.452357324     16.70     M4Ia 26 0
41 [DCN2010] D09-R1 * 16 47 09.1146727464 -45 51 10.291804020           ~ 3 0
42 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 70 s*b 16 47 09.3836656992 -45 50 49.668960804   21.2 16.88 14.10 11.352 B3Ia 18 0
43 ICRF J170144.8-562155 QSO 17 01 44.85812893 -56 21 55.9026861           ~ 27 1
44 HD 160529 s*b 17 41 59.0261939376 -33 30 13.704456780 8.17 7.87 6.66 5.50 4.51 B8-A9Ia+ 195 1
45 GCIRS 7 * 17 45 39.987 -29 00 22.24           M2 369 0
46 [GMC99] D6 s*b 17 46 17.982 -28 49 03.46           LBV 62 0
47 V* VX Sgr s*r 18 08 04.0442790744 -22 13 26.600899044 11.72 9.41 6.52 3.90 2.11 M8.5Ia 596 0
48 HD 168607 s*b 18 21 14.8856951904 -16 22 31.763755236 10.23 9.82 8.28 8.55   B9Ia+ 189 1
49 V* RY Sct Be* 18 25 31.4771300232 -12 41 24.192361500 10.25 10.38 9.12 9.46   O9.7Ibep 300 2
50 IRAS 18576+0341 s*b 19 00 10.89456 +03 45 47.1096           B8I 86 0
51 SS 433 HXB 19 11 49.5647697480 +04 58 57.827127648   16.854 14.643     A3/7I 2124 4
52 HD 179821 pA* 19 13 58.6082398776 +00 07 31.935181836 10.81 9.694 8.19     G4_0-Ia 239 0
53 IRC +10420 pA* 19 26 48.0979492536 +11 21 16.758531216   13.98 11.66     F8Ia+e 477 0
54 ICRF J193925.0-634245 Sy2 19 39 25.0245304992 -63 42 45.640373400   18.87 18.37 17.64   ~ 1230 1
55 * P Cyg s*b 20 17 47.2019733389 +38 01 58.549132671 4.66 5.24 4.82 4.28 4.02 B1-2Ia-0ep 1178 1
56 EM* MWC 349A LP? 20 32 45.5291969760 +40 39 36.651807828           ~ 168 0
57 Ass Cyg OB 2 As* 20 33.2 +41 19           ~ 945 0
58 NML Cyg s*r 20 46 25.5392819088 +40 06 59.464289232           M7/8 508 0
59 * mu. Cep s*r 21 43 30.4595558543 +58 46 48.165937434 8.85 6.43 4.08 1.98 0.22 M2-Ia 669 1
60 V* V509 Cas LP* 23 00 05.1012218544 +56 56 43.350876312 8.01 6.68 5.13 3.96 3.11 G4_0 327 0
61 * rho Cas LP* 23 54 23.0325302520 +57 29 57.774737400 7.00 5.85 4.59 3.63 2.89 G2_0 383 0
62 Cl* Westerlund 1 W 31b * ~ ~           ~ 3 0

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