2016AJ....151..100B


Query : 2016AJ....151..100B

2016AJ....151..100B - Astron. J., 151, 100 (2016/April-0)

Searching for new yellow symbiotic stars: positive identification of StHα63.

BAELLA N.O., PEREIRA C.B., MIRANDA L.F. and ALVAREZ-CANDAL A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Yellow symbiotic stars are useful targets for probing whether mass transfer has happened in their binary systems. However, the number of known yellow symbiotic stars is very scarce. We report spectroscopic observations of five candidate yellow symbiotic stars that were selected by their positions in the 2MASS (J - H) versus (H - Ks) diagram and which were included in some emission-line catalogs. Among the five candidates, only StHα63 is identified as a new yellow symbiotic star because of its spectrum and its position in the [TiO]1-[TiO]2diagram, which indicates a K4-K6 spectral type. In addition, the derived electron density (∼108.4/cm3) and several emission-line intensity ratios provide further support for that classification. The other four candidates are rejected as symbiotic stars because three of them actually do not show emission lines and the fourth one only Balmer emission lines. We also found that the WISE W3-W4 index clearly separates normal K-giants from yellow symbiotic stars and therefore can be used as an additional tool for selecting candidate yellow symbiotic stars.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: symbiotic - stars: fundamental parameters - stars: individual: StHα63

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
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 HD 1069 * 00 15 09.6273458304 +60 46 19.641287100   9.14 7.74     K5III 13 0
2 HD 236547 * 00 50 16.4516863032 +60 07 55.731590796   10.71 8.94     K7III 16 0
3 HD 26946 * 04 16 41.6001678480 +26 21 28.706484312   9.41 7.81     K3III 17 0
4 2MASS J07580587-0743554 LP* 07 58 05.8756014120 -07 43 55.575291900     13.5     ~ 8 0
5 LAMOST J122804.90-014825.7 Sy* 12 28 04.8902468400 -01 48 25.583216292   14.04 12.64 12.27   K3e 13 0
6 V* TX CVn Sy* 12 44 42.0646091112 +36 45 50.621123592   10.96 10.15 9.79   K0III+B8/9_sh 122 1
7 BD+38 2401 PM* 13 05 48.8123206680 +38 12 55.572657984   10.40 9.95     F5 10 0
8 V* TV CVn LP* 13 15 11.8124072112 +42 15 59.535724320   11.12 9.933 10.7   ~ 10 0
9 BD+14 2953 Em* 15 52 19.7287576800 +14 15 19.735185420   11.51 10.26     M0 4 0
10 V* AG Dra Sy* 16 01 41.0120557968 +66 48 10.135056672 11.50 11.06 9.74 8.52   K3IIIep 501 0
11 V* RS Oph Sy* 17 50 13.1591484960 -06 42 28.480729788   11.884 10.776 11.228   K5.5/M0IIIe 1090 0
12 2MASS J18173771-2837055 LP? 18 17 37.7092557936 -28 37 05.636050608     13.0     ~ 4 0
13 ATO J276.8980+03.9743 LP? 18 27 35.5309605605 +03 58 27.689344092     12.9     K7-M0 12 0
14 BD+00 4203 Em* 19 26 12.5004965832 +00 55 20.202482388   11.61 9.81     K5 5 0
15 V* PU Vul Sy* 20 21 13.3111130136 +21 34 18.697391652   11.13 10.87 11.697   M3+F2Ib 308 0
16 CD-43 14304 Sy* 21 00 06.3576663648 -42 38 44.934991116     11.0     K7e 61 0
17 HBHA 4705-12 Em* 22 07 38 +49 00.3     11.0     ~ 3 0
18 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4300 0

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