A study of the B and Be star population in the field of the LMC open cluster NGC 2004 with VLT-FLAMES
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- 3 January 2006
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 445 (3) , 931-937
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20052760
Abstract
Observations of hot stars belonging to the young cluster LMC-NGC 2004 and its surrounding region have been obtained with the VLT-GIRAFFE facilities in MEDUSA mode. 25 Be stars were discovered; the proportion of Be stars compared to B-type stars is found to be of the same order in the LMC and in the Galaxy fields. 23 hot stars were discovered as spectroscopic binaries (SB1 and SB2), 5 of these are found to be eclipsing systems from the MACHO database, with periods of a few days. About 75% of the spectra in our sample are polluted by hydrogen (Hα and Hγ), [] and [] nebular lines. These lines are typical of regions. They could be associated with patchy nebulosities with a bi-modal distribution in radial velocity, with higher values (+335 km s-1) preferentially seen inside the southern part of the known bubble LMC4 observed in at 21 cm.Keywords
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