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G. Umana, C. Buemi, C. Trigilio, P. Leto, J. Hora
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We present a catalog of 5324 massive stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), with accurate spectral types compiled from the literature, and a photometric catalog for a subset of 3654 of these stars, with the goal of exploring their infrared properties. The photometric catalog consists of stars with infrared counterparts in the Spitzer SAGE-SMC survey database, for which we present uniform photometry from 0.3 to 24 μm in the UBVIJHKs+IRAC+MIPS24 bands. We compare the color–magnitude diagrams and color–color diagrams to those of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), finding that the brightest infrared sources in the SMC are also the red supergiants, supergiant B[e] (sgB[e]) stars, luminous blue variables, and Wolf–Rayet stars, with the latter exhibiting less infrared excess, the red supergiants being less dusty and the sgB[e] stars being on average less luminous. Among the objects detected at 24 μm in the SMC are a few very luminous hypergiants, four B-type stars with peculiar, flat spectral energy distributions, and all three known luminous blue variables. We detect a distinct Be star sequence, displaced to the red, and suggest a novel method of confirming Be star candidates photometrically. We find a higher fraction of Oe and Be stars among O and early-B stars in our SMC catalog, respectively, when compared to the LMC catalog, and that the SMC Be stars occur at higher luminosities. We estimate mass-loss rates for the red supergiants, confirming the correlation with luminosity even at the metallicity of the SMC. Finally, we confirm the new class of stars displaying composite A & F type spectra, the sgB[e] nature of 2dFS1804 and find the F0 supergiant 2dFS3528 to be a candidate luminous blue variable with cold dust.
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我们提出了小麦哲伦云(SMC)中5324颗大质量恒星的目录,并根据文献编制了准确的光谱类型,以及其中3654颗恒星的光度目录,目的是探索它们的红外特性。光度表由斯皮策SAGE-SMC巡天数据库中的红外对应星组成,我们在ubvijhk +IRAC+MIPS24波段给出了0.3至24 μm的均匀光度。我们将彩色星等图和彩色星等图与大麦哲伦星云(LMC)中的恒星进行了比较,发现SMC中最亮的红外源也是红超巨星、超巨星B[e] (sgB[e])恒星、发光的蓝色变星和沃尔夫-拉叶星,后者表现出较少的红外过量,红超巨星较少的尘埃,sgB[e]恒星的平均亮度较低。在SMC内24 μm处探测到的物体中有一些非常明亮的超巨星,四颗具有特殊平坦光谱能量分布的b型恒星,以及所有三个已知的发光蓝色变量。我们发现了一个独特的Be星序列,位移到红色,并提出了一种新的方法来确认Be星候选者的光度。与LMC星表相比,我们发现SMC星表中O星和早期b星中Oe星和Be星的比例更高,而且SMC Be星的光度更高。我们估计了红超巨星的质量损失率,甚至在SMC的金属丰度下也证实了质量损失率与光度的相关性。最后,我们确认了一类新的恒星显示复合A和F型光谱,即2dFS1804的sgB[e]性质,并发现F0超巨星2dFS3528是具有冷尘埃的候选发光蓝变量。
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