论文标题
重新审视麦哲伦云中进化的超巨人
Revisiting the evolved hypergiants in the Magellanic Clouds
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论文摘要
在红色超级巨人(RSG)的阶段生存的巨大恒星将余生花在极端。它们不稳定的气氛有助于改变恒星外观和周围环境的壳的形成和发射。在本研究中,我们修改了麦哲伦云中八个超巨人的进化状态,四种早期A型和四种FG类型的进化状态,并补充了称为黄色超巨人(YHGS)的爆发后RSG的简短列表。我们通过使用Feros的高分辨率光谱法来完善恒星过时的温度和亮度。建议将A型恒星处于其早期,后序列阶段,显示了红向不断发展的超级巨人的分光光度特征。另一方面,FG型恒星通过增强的大气活动表现出来,该活动通过发射填充H $α$和低激发BAII线的动态调制所追溯。在这些恒星中,尘土飞扬的HD269723被建议最近离开了一个很酷的阶段。我们在HD269953的FEROS数据中确定了双峰发射,这些发射来自轨道磁盘托管的伴侣。该研究的亮点是HD271182增强的质量损失的一集,它表现为Lightcurve中的一个昏暗事件,并将Star的“适度”类似于$ρ$ CAS。光度$ \ log(l/l _ {\ odot})= 5.6 $ hd271182可以用作恒星的亮度的更新阈值,该恒星在大麦芽岩中表现出RSG后的演变。
The massive stars that survive the phase of red supergiants (RSGs) spend the rest of their life in extremity. Their unstable atmospheres facilitate the formation and episodic ejection of shells that alter the stellar appearance and surroundings. In the present study, we revise the evolutionary state of eight hypergiants in the Magellanic Clouds, four of early-A type and four of FG type, and complement the short list of the eruptive post-RSGs termed as yellow hypergiants (YHGs). We refine the outdated temperatures and luminosities of the stars by means of high-resolution spectroscopy with FEROS. The A-type stars are suggested to be in their early, post-main sequence phase, showing spectrophotometric characteristics of redward evolving supergiants. On the other hand, the FG-type stars manifest themselves through the enhanced atmospheric activity that is traced by emission filling in H$α$ and the dynamical modulation of the low-excitation BaII line. Of these stars, the dusty HD269723 is suggested to have recently departed from a cool phase. We identify double-peaked emission in the FEROS data of HD269953 that emerges from an orbiting disk-hosting companion. The highlight of the study is an episode of enhanced mass loss of HD271182 that manifests as a dimming event in the lightcurve and renders the star "modest" analogue to $ρ$ Cas. The luminosity $\log(L/L_{\odot})= 5.6$ of HD271182 can serve as an updated threshold for the luminosity of stars exhibiting a post-RSG evolution in the Large Magellanic Cloud.