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An extended nebulosity surrounding the S Dor variable R 127

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

I. Appenzeller
Affiliation:
Landessternwarte, Königstuhl D-6900 Heidelberg Federal Republic of Germany
B. Wolf
Affiliation:
Landessternwarte, Königstuhl D-6900 Heidelberg Federal Republic of Germany
O. Stahl
Affiliation:
European Southern Observatory Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 2 8046 Garching bei München Federal Republic of Germany

Abstract

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Using the CASPEC echelle spectrograph of the European Southern Observatory, La Silla, Chile, we obtained new high resolution spectrograms of the LMC S Dor variable R 127 in the blue and red spectral range.

The red spectrogram, which contains the [N II] 6548 and 6533 and the [S II] 6717 and 6731 lines shows the presence of a well resolved extended gaseous nebula around R 127 (see Figures 1 and 2). The nebula (which is also detected at the Balmer lines) shows blueshifted and redshifted emission (projected) on the position of the stellar continuum, and no wavelength-shift at the maximum (East-West) distance from the star. Hence, the nebulosity appears to be an expanding shell, reminiscent of the nebula around the galactic extreme supergiant AG Car. The angular diameter (or East-West extension) of the nebula around R 127 is of the order 4“, corresponding to ≈1 pc at the distance of the LMC. The expansion velocity of the R 127 nebula is found to be 28 km s−1 from our spectrograms. Hence, assuming a constant expansion velocity we derive a kinematic age of the R 127 nebula of ≈2 · 104 years. This corresponds closely to the expected lifetime of the S Dor evolutionary phase.

A more detailed description of our results will be published in the proceedings of the Workshop on “Instabilities in Luminous Early Type Stars” (C. de Loore, H. Lamers, eds.) Lunteren 1986.

Type
Mass Loss from Hot Stars
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1987