- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/786/130
- Title:
- Catalog of M31 SNR candidates
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/786/130
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present a survey of optically emitting supernova remnants (SNRs) in M31 based on H{alpha} and [S II] images in the Local Group Survey. Using these images, we select objects that have [S II]:H{alpha}>0.4 and circular shapes. We identify 156 SNR candidates, of which 76 are newly found objects. We classify these SNR candidates according to two criteria: the SNR progenitor type (Type Ia and core-collapse (CC) SNRs) and the morphological type. Type Ia and CC SNR candidates make up 23% and 77%, respectively, of the total sample. Most of the CC SNR candidates are concentrated in the spiral arms, while the Type Ia SNR candidates are rather distributed over the entire galaxy, including the inner region. The CC SNR candidates are brighter in H{alpha} and [S II] than the Type Ia SNR candidates. We derive a cumulative size distribution of the SNR candidates, finding that the distribution of the candidates with 17<D<50 pc is fitted well by a power law with the power-law index {alpha}=2.53+/-0.04. This indicates that most of the SNR candidates identified in this study appear to be in the Sedov-Taylor phase. The [S II]:H{alpha} distribution of the SNR candidates is bimodal, with peaks at [S II]:H{alpha}~0.4 and~0.9. The properties of these SNR candidates vary little with the galactocentric distance. The H{alpha} and [S II] surface brightnesses show a good correlation with the X-ray luminosity of the SNR candidates that are center-bright.
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- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/393/183
- Title:
- Catalogue of calibrator stars for LBSI
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/393/183
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Long baseline stellar interferometry shares with other techniques the need for calibrator stars in order to correct for instrumental and atmospheric effects. We present a catalogue of 374 stars carefully selected to be used for that purpose in the near infrared. Owing to several convergent criteria with the work of Cohen et al. (1999AJ....117.1864C), this catalogue is in essence a subset of their self-consistent all-sky network of spectro-photometric calibrator stars. For every star, we provide the angular limb-darkened diameter, uniform disc angular diameters in the J, H and K bands, the Johnson photometry and other useful parameters. Most stars are type III giants with spectral types K or M0, magnitudes V=3-7 and K=0-3. Their angular limb-darkened diameters range from 1 to 3 mas with a median uncertainty as low as 1.2%. The median distance from a given point on the sky to the closest reference is 5.2{deg}, whereas this distance never exceeds 16.4{deg} for any celestial location.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/370/2013
- Title:
- Catalogue of close binaries
- Short Name:
- J/MNRAS/370/2013
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- A catalogue of close eclipsing binary systems (detached and semidetached) with at least one of the components located in the delta Scuti region of the Cepheid instability strip is presented. The positions of the stars in the instability strip are determined by their accurate temperatures and luminosities. Observationally detected binaries (20 semidetached, four detached and one unclassified) with oscillating components were included in the catalogue as a separate table. The primaries of the oscillating Algols tend to be located near the blue edge of the instability strip. Using reliable luminosities and temperatures determined by recent photometric and spectroscopic studies, we have found that at least one or two components of 71 detached and 90 semidetached systems are located in the delta Scuti region of the Cepheid instability strip. In addition, 36 detached or semidetached systems discovered by the Hipparcos satellite were also given as a separate list. One of their components is seen in the delta Scuti region, according to their spectral type or BV colours. They are potential candidate binaries with the delta Scuti-type pulsating components which need further photometric and spectroscopic studies in better precision. This catalogue covers information and literature references for 25 known and 197 candidate binaries with pulsating components.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/II/224
- Title:
- Catalogue of Stellar Diameters (CADARS)
- Short Name:
- II/224
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- For 9733 stars this catalog lists all values of the apparent and absolute radii from the literature. Data were compiled beginning 1950 up to 1997. The stars are listed according to the following order of identification: HD number, DM number, variables with constellation name in alphabetical order of the abbreviations, other identifications in alphabetical order, LMC and SMC stars. The apparent magnitudes and spectral types are those reported by the authors, as they are basic data used in some methods for obtaining the stellar diameters. The catalogue is followed by the lists of the Remarks and References. Details and statistics will appear in A&A Suppl. This version supersedes the previous editions by M.Fracassini, L.E. Pasinetti, F. Manzolini (1981A&AS...45..145F, Cat. <II/61>); and M. Fracassini, L.E. Pasinetti-Fracassini, L. Pastori and R. Pironi (1988BICDS..35..121F, Cat. <II/155>)
35. Cepheid radii
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/318/797
- Title:
- Cepheid radii
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/318/797
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We have refined the CORS method, introduced in 1980 for the computation of the Cepheid radii, in order to extend its applicability to recent and extensive sets of observations. The refinement is based on the computation, from observational data only, of one of the terms of the solving equation, previously based only on precise calibrations of photometric colors. A limited number of assumptions, generally accepted in the literature, is used. New radii are computed for about 70 Cepheids, and the resulting P-R relation is discussed.
36. Cepheid radii
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/PAZh/24/443
- Title:
- Cepheid radii
- Short Name:
- J/PAZh/24/443
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Based on dense series of photoelectric observations and on our radial-velocity measurements, the radii of 62 northern Cepheids are calculated by Balona's method. For each star there are five radius calculations. Two color indices, (B-V) and (V-R), were used as the effective temperature indicators. All light curves in V, B-V and V-R magnitudes together with the descending part light curves were used to exclude shock-wave influence. For calculations of radii of spectroscopic binaries (=sb) were used pulsational radial velocity curves.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/428/587
- Title:
- Cepheids BVRIJHK dereddened magnitudes
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/428/587
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The recent VINCI/VLTI observations presented in Paper I (Kervalla et al., 2004A&A...416..941K) have nearly doubled the total number of available angular diameter measurements of Cepheids. Taking advantage of the significantly larger color range covered by these observations, we derive in the present paper high precision calibrations of the surface brightness-color relations using exclusively Cepheid observations. These empirical laws allow to determine the distance to Cepheids through a Baade-Wesselink type technique. The least dispersed relations are based on visible-infrared colors, for instance FV(V-K)=-0.1336+/-0.0008(V-K)+3.9530+/-0.0006. The convergence of the Cepheid (this work) and dwarf stars (Kervella et al. 2004) visible-infrared surface brightness-color relations is strikingly good. The astrophysical dispersion of these relations appears to be very small, and below the present detection sensitivity.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/761/57
- Title:
- CHARA array angular diameters of HR 8799
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/761/57
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- HR 8799 is an hF0 mA5 {gamma} Doradus-, {lambda} Bootis-, Vega-type star best known for hosting four directly imaged candidate planetary companions. Using the CHARA Array interferometer, we measure HR 8799's limb-darkened angular diameter to be 0.342+/-0.008mas (an error of only 2%). By combining our measurement with the star's parallax and photometry from the literature, we greatly improve upon previous estimates of its fundamental parameters, including stellar radius (1.44+/-0.06R_{sun}_), effective temperature (7193+/-87K, consistent with F0), luminosity (5.05+/-0.29L_{sun}_), and the extent of the habitable zone (HZ; 1.62-3.32AU). These improved stellar properties permit much more precise comparisons with stellar evolutionary models, from which a mass and age can be determined, once the metallicity of the star is known. Considering the observational properties of other {lambda} Bootis stars and the indirect evidence for youth of HR 8799, we argue that the internal abundance, and what we refer to as the effective abundance, is most likely near solar. Finally, using the Yonsei-Yale evolutionary models with uniformly scaled solar-like abundances, we estimate HR 8799's mass and age considering two possibilities: 1.516^+0.038^_-0.024_M_{sun}_ and 33^+7^_-13.2_Myr if the star is contracting toward the zero-age main sequence or 1.513^+0.023^_-0.024_M_{sun}_ and 90^+381^_-50_Myr if it is expanding from it. This improved estimate of HR 8799's age with realistic uncertainties provides the best constraints to date on the masses of its orbiting companions, and strongly suggests they are indeed planets. They nevertheless all appear to orbit well outside the HZ of this young star.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/431/773
- Title:
- CHARM2, an updated of CHARM catalog
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/431/773
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present an update of the Catalog of High Angular Resolution Measurements (CHARM, Richichi & Percheron, 2002, Cat. <J/A+A/386/492>), which includes results available until July 2004. CHARM2 is a compilation of direct measurements by high angular resolution methods, as well as indirect estimates of stellar diameters. Its main goal is to provide a reference list of sources which can be used for calibration and verification observations with long-baseline optical and near-IR interferometers. Single and binary stars are included, as are complex objects from circumstellar shells to extragalactic sources. The present update provides an increase of almost a factor of two over the previous edition. Additionally, it includes several corrections and improvements, as well as a cross-check with the valuable public release observations of the ESO Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI). A total of 8231 entries for 3238 unique sources are now present in CHARM2. This represents an increase of a factor of 3.4 and 2.0, respectively, over the contents of the previous version of CHARM.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/MNRAS/481/3244
- Title:
- Chemo-kinematics from MARVELS
- Short Name:
- J/MNRAS/481/3244
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Combining stellar atmospheric parameters, such as effective temperature, surface gravity, and metallicity, with barycentric radial velocity data provides insight into the chemo-dynamics of the Milky Way and our local Galactic environment. We analyse 3075 stars with spectroscopic data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey III MARVELS radial velocity survey and present atmospheric parameters for 2343 dwarf stars using the spectral indices method, a modified version of the equivalent width method. We present barycentric radial velocities for a sample of 2610 stars with a median uncertainty of 0.3km/s. We determine stellar ages using two independent methods and calculate ages for 2335 stars with a maximum-likelihood isochronal age-dating method and for 2194 stars with a Bayesian age-dating method. Using previously published parallax data, we compute Galactic orbits and space velocities for 2504 stars to explore stellar populations based on kinematic and age parameters. This study combines good ages and exquisite velocities to explore local chemo-kinematics of the Milky Way, which complements many of the recent studies of giant stars with the APOGEE survey, and we find our results to be in agreement with current chemo-dynamical models of the Milky Way. Particularly, we find from our metallicity distributions and velocity-age relations of a kinematically defined thin disc that the metal-rich end has stars of all ages, even after we clean the sample of highly eccentric stars, suggesting that radial migration plays a key role in the metallicity scatter of the thin disc. All stellar parameters and kinematic data derived in this work are catalogued and published online in machine-readable form.