A. Z. Bonanos et al. 2009 The Astronomical Journal 138 1003 doi:10.1088/0004-6256/138/4/1003
A. Z. Bonanos1,8, D. L. Massa1, M. Sewilo1, D. J. Lennon1, N. Panagia1,2,3, L. J. Smith1, M. Meixner1, B. L. Babler4, S. Bracker4, M. R. Meade4, K. D. Gordon1, J. L. Hora5, R. Indebetouw6 and B. A. Whitney7
Show affiliationsWe present a catalog of 1750 massive stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), with accurate spectral types compiled from the literature, and a photometric catalog for a subset of 1268 of these stars, with the goal of exploring their infrared properties. The photometric catalog consists of stars with infrared counterparts in the Spitzer SAGE survey database, for which we present uniform photometry from 0.3 to 24 μm in the UBVIJHKs +IRAC+MIPS24 bands. The resulting infrared color-magnitude diagrams illustrate that the supergiant B[e], red supergiant, and luminous blue variable (LBV) stars are among the brightest infrared point sources in the LMC, due to their intrinsic brightness, and at longer wavelengths, due to dust. We detect infrared excesses due to free-free emission among ~900 OB stars, which correlate with luminosity class. We confirm the presence of dust around 10 supergiant B[e] stars, finding the shape of their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) to be very similar, in contrast to the variety of SED shapes among the spectrally variable LBVs. The similar luminosities of B[e] supergiants (log L/L ☉ ≥ 4) and the rare, dusty progenitors of the new class of optical transients (e.g., SN 2008S and NGC 300 OT), plus the fact that dust is present in both types of objects, suggests a common origin for them. We find the infrared colors for Wolf-Rayet stars to be independent of spectral type and their SEDs to be flatter than what models predict. The results of this study provide the first comprehensive roadmap for interpreting luminous, massive, resolved stellar populations in nearby galaxies at infrared wavelengths.
catalogs; galaxies: individual (LMC); infrared: stars; stars: early-type; stars: emission-line, Be; stars: Wolf-Rayet
Issue 4 (2009 October)
Received 2009 May 6, accepted for publication 2009 July 10
Published 2009 August 20
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