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1998AJ....116.1915H - Astron. J., 116, 1915-1921 (1998/October-0)

Near-infrared H-band features in late O and B stars.

HANSON M.M., RIEKE G.H. and LUHMAN K.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

We examine the spectral characteristics of normal OB stars with high-signal-to-noise ratio (>120) H-band (1.6 µm) spectra at a resolution of 2000. We find that several atomic lines vary smoothly with stellar temperature, as first shown by Blum et al. However, we find a previously unreported, significant variation in the strength of some of these lines with stellar luminosity. B supergiant stars show stronger He I and weaker Br 11 as compared with low-luminosity B dwarf stars of the same spectral class. It is for this reason that luminosity class must also be determined to obtain an accurate spectral type for a given star using H-band spectra. We suggest a method for estimating the spectral type and luminosity of an OB star over the wavelength range from 1.66 to 1.72 µm using hydrogen Br 11 at 1.681 µm, He I at 1.700 µm, and He II at 1.693 µm. The use of the near-infrared spectral range for classification has obvious advantages over optical classification when applied to heavily reddened stars, such as in star-forming regions or deeply embedded lines of sight within the plane of the Galaxy, such as the Galactic center. Furthermore, the H band is less likely to be contaminated by infrared excess emission, which is frequently seen around massive young stellar objects beyond 2 µm.

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Journal keyword(s): Atlases - Infrared Radiation - Stars: Early-Type - Stars: Fundamental Parameters

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