S. R. Berlanas, L. Mahy, A. Herrero, J. Maíz Apellániz, R. Blomme, F. Comerón, I. Negueruela, J. A. Molina Lera, M. Pantaleoni González, S. Daflon, W. Santos, V. M. Kalari
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上下文。对船底座星云中大质量恒星的最新普查显示,在Car OB1星协中存在54颗明显单一的o型恒星,这是一个极其活跃的恒星形成区域,拥有银河系中一些最明亮的恒星。对该星团中目前最完整的o型恒星样本进行详细的光谱分析,可用于检查星团成员的主要物理特性,并测试演化和恒星大气模型。我们的目标是对Car OB1中明显单一(实际单一或SB1) O型恒星的普查进行光谱表征,从gia - eso巡天(GES)和LiLiMaRlin库数据库的高分辨率光谱中获得可靠的转速和恒星参数分布,该数据库本身是由诸如南银河系O型和w型恒星(OWN)的高分辨率光谱监测巡天等光谱调查提供的。银河OB星多时代计划(IACOB)、北方大质量暗星巡天(NoMaDS)和Calar Alto纤维馈送梯队-双星演化安达卢西亚北部巡天(CAFÉ-BEANS)。为了得到旋转速度,我们使用了半自动化的工具来进行OB星的线宽表征(iacob-broad),该工具基于联合傅里叶变换和拟合优度方法。为了获得恒星参数,我们使用了iacob-gbat工具、FASTWIND恒星模型和盖亚第三次数据发布提供的天体测量学。BONNSAI工具被用来计算进化质量和年龄。利用现有的光谱数据,对Car OB1中最完整的单一o型星样本进行了定量光谱分析。从高分辨率的GES和OWN光谱中,我们获得了37颗o型恒星样本的可靠转速分布。它呈现出一个双峰结构,低速峰值在60 km s−1,快速旋翼短尾达到320 km s−1。我们还进行了定量光谱分析,并得出了47颗o型恒星样本的有效温度、表面重力和He丰度,现在包括GOSSS数据库中的其他恒星。半径、光度和光谱质量也用盖亚天体测量法测定。我们创建了赫茨普龙-罗素图来检查该区域的演化状态,并确认在~ 35-55 M⊙之间缺乏接近零年龄主序列(ZAMS)的恒星。我们确认了一个非常年轻的人口,年龄分布在1兆瓦的峰值,一些恒星接近甚至在ZAMS上,年龄分布在4-5兆瓦的第二个峰值。我们确认了Trumpler 14的青年期,它也是唯一一个没有出现次峰的星团。我们还发现,对于演化质量低于40 M⊙的恒星,演化质量明显高于衍生光谱质量。
Gaia-ESO survey: Massive stars in the Carina Nebula
Context. The new census of massive stars in the Carina Nebula reveals the presence of 54 apparently single O-type stars in the Car OB1 association, an extremely active star-forming region that hosts some of the most luminous stars of the Milky Way. A detailed spectroscopic analysis of the current most complete sample of O-type stars in the association can be used to inspect the main physical properties of cluster members and test evolutionary and stellar atmosphere models.Aims. Our aim is to carry out a spectroscopic characterization of the census of the apparently single (actual single or SB1) O-type stars in Car OB1, obtaining a reliable distribution of rotational velocities and stellar parameters from high-resolution spectra from the Gaia-ESO survey (GES) and the LiLiMaRlin library database, which is itself fed by spectroscopic surveys such as the high-resolution spectroscopic monitoring survey of Southern Galactic O- and WN-type stars (OWN), the high-resolution, multi-epoch project of Galactic OB stars (IACOB), the northern massive dim stars survey (NoMaDS), and the Calar Alto fiber-fed echelle – binary evolution Andalusian northern survey (CAFÉ-BEANS).Methods. To derive rotational velocities, we used the semi-automatized tool for the line-broadening characterization of OB stars (iacob-broad) which is based on a combined Fourier transform and the goodness-of-fit methodology. To derive the stellar parameters, we used the iacob-gbat tool, FASTWIND stellar models, and astrometry provided by the Gaia third data release. The BONNSAI tool was used to compute evolutionary masses and ages.Results. We performed quantitative spectroscopic analysis for the most complete sample of apparently single O-type stars in Car OB1 with available spectroscopic data. From the high-resolution GES and OWN spectra, we obtain a reliable distribution of rotational velocities for a sample of 37 O-type stars. It shows a bimodal structure with a low velocity peak at 60 km s−1 and a short tail of fast rotators reaching 320 km s−1. We also performed a quantitative spectroscopic analysis and derived effective temperature, surface gravity, and He abundance for a sample of 47 O-type stars, now including further stars from the GOSSS database. Radii, luminosities, and spectroscopic masses were also determined using Gaia astrometry. We created the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram to inspect the evolutionary status of the region and confirm the lack of stars close to the zero-age main sequence (ZAMS) from ∼35–55 M⊙. We confirm a very young population with an age distribution peaking at 1 Myr, with some stars close to or even on the ZAMS, and a secondary peak at 4–5 Myr in the age distribution. We confirm the youth of Trumpler 14, which is also the only cluster not showing the secondary peak. We also find a clear trend of evolutionary masses higher than derived spectroscopic masses for stars with an evolutionary mass below 40 M⊙ .
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Astronomy & Astrophysics is an international Journal that publishes papers on all aspects of astronomy and astrophysics (theoretical, observational, and instrumental) independently of the techniques used to obtain the results.