A Mini Atlas of H-Band Spectra of Southern Symbiotic Stars
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Observations and Data Reduction
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
- We observed CO emission only for BI Cru; the rest of the stars of our H-band sample showed CO absorption lines. We identified some pronounced emissions of the hydrogen Brackett series in BI Cru and Hen 3-1341; in the other seven observed stars, these lines were weaker or absent. We also identified the lines of Mg I, Si I, Al I, and Ca I.
- In the spectra with CO-bands in absorption, we fit these features with synthetic spectra obtained using MARCS atmosphere models, and we estimated the values of and of the cool companion of each observed symbiotic system (see the right side of Figure 1). Based on the scheme by van Belle et al. [28] and Akras et al. [7] for correcting the temperatures of red giants, we derived an approximate spectral type of the cool giant. The results are presented in the penultimate column of Table 1.
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Object | H | K | Type | Sp.T. | T | Ref. | Sp.T. | Sp.T. | |||
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(h:m:s) | ( ′ ″) | (mag) | (mag) | (K) | Ref. [13] | this work | (K) | ||||
BI Cru | 12:23:26 | −62:38:16 | 6.187 | 5.064 | D | M0–M1 | - | 1 | - | - | - |
RS Oph | 17:50:13 | −06:42:28 | 6.858 | 6.5 | S | M2 | 4100 | 3, 4 | K1–K2 | G8 | 4760 |
Hen 3-1341 | 18:08:37 | −17:26:39 | 7.892 | 7.479 | S | M4 | 3500 | 2, 3 | K3 | K3 | 4170 |
CL Sco | 16 54 51 | −30 37 18 | - | 7.86 | S | M5 | 3400 | 3 | M0 | M5 | 3430 |
SY Mus | 11:32:10 | −65:25:11 | 8.14 | 4.593 | S | M4.5 | 3400 | 2, 3 | K4–K5 | M4 | 3490 |
RT Cru | 12:25:56 | −61:30:28 | 5.583 | 5.185 | D | M6 | - | 5 | M3.5 | M3 | 3660 |
V347 Nor | 16:14:01 | −56:59:28 | 5.811 | 4.943 | D | M7–M8.5 | - | 2 | M2.5–M3.5 | M0 | 3970 |
KX TrA | 16:44:35 | −62:37:14 | 6.409 | 5.979 | S | M6 | 3300 | 2, 3 | M2 | M3 | 3600 |
V694 Mon | 07:25:51 | −07:44:08 | 5.471 | 5.069 | S | M6 | 3300 | 2, 3 | - | M2 | 3720 |
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Marchiano, P.E.; Arias, M.L.; Kraus, M.; Kourniotis, M.; Torres, A.F.; Cidale, L.S.; Fernandes, M.B. A Mini Atlas of H-Band Spectra of Southern Symbiotic Stars. Galaxies 2023, 11, 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies11040080
Marchiano PE, Arias ML, Kraus M, Kourniotis M, Torres AF, Cidale LS, Fernandes MB. A Mini Atlas of H-Band Spectra of Southern Symbiotic Stars. Galaxies. 2023; 11(4):80. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies11040080
Chicago/Turabian StyleMarchiano, Paula Esther, María Laura Arias, Michaela Kraus, Michalis Kourniotis, Andrea Fabiana Torres, Lydia Sonia Cidale, and Marcelo Borges Fernandes. 2023. "A Mini Atlas of H-Band Spectra of Southern Symbiotic Stars" Galaxies 11, no. 4: 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies11040080
APA StyleMarchiano, P. E., Arias, M. L., Kraus, M., Kourniotis, M., Torres, A. F., Cidale, L. S., & Fernandes, M. B. (2023). A Mini Atlas of H-Band Spectra of Southern Symbiotic Stars. Galaxies, 11(4), 80. https://doi.org/10.3390/galaxies11040080