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2009ApJ...695...75H - Astrophys. J., 695, 75-93 (2009/April-2)

IPHAS A-type stars with mid-infrared excesses in Spitzer surveys.

HALES A.S., BARLOW M.J., DREW J.E., UNRUH Y.C., GREIMEL R., IRWIN M.J. and GONZALEZ-SOLARES E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have identified 17 A-type stars in the Galactic Plane that have mid-infrared (mid-IR) excesses at 8 µm. From observed colors in the (r' - Hα) - (r' - i') plane, we first identified 23,050 early A-type main-sequence (MS) star candidates in the Isaac Newton Photometric H-Alpha Survey (IPHAS) point source database that are located in Spitzer Galactic Legacy Mid-Plane Survey Extraordinaire Galactic plane fields. Imposing the requirement that they be detected in all seven Two Micron All Sky Survey and Infrared Astronomical Satellite bands led to a sample of 2692 candidate A-type stars with fully sampled 0.6 to 8 µm spectral energy distributions (SEDs). Optical classification spectra of 18 of the IPHAS candidate A-type MS stars showed that all but one could be well fitted using MS A-type templates, with the other being an A-type supergiant. Out of the 2692 A-type candidates 17 (0.6%) were found to have 8 µm excesses above the expected photospheric values. Taking into account non-A-Type contamination estimates, the 8 µm excess fraction is adjusted to ∼0.7%. The distances to these sources range from 0.7 to 2.5 kpc. Only 10 out of the 17 excess stars had been covered by Spitzer MIPSGAL survey fields, of which five had detectable excesses at 24 µm. For sources with excesses detected in at least two mid-IR wavelength bands, blackbody fits to the excess SEDs yielded temperatures ranging from 270 to 650 K, and bolometric luminosity ratios LIR/L{*} from 2.2x10–3 - 1.9x10–2, with a mean value of 7.9x10–3 (these bolometric luminosities are lower limits as cold dust is not detectable by this survey). Both the presence of mid-IR excesses and the derived bolometric luminosity ratios are consistent with many of these systems being in the planet-building transition phase between the early protoplanetary disk phase and the later debris disk phase.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - planetary systems: protoplanetary disks

Nomenclature: Table 4: [HBD2009] WHT JHHMMSS+DDMMSS N=10. Tables 6-7: [HBD2009] IPHAS JHHMMSS+DDMMSS N=17.

Simbad objects: 30

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