Bibcode
Gonçalves, Denise R.; Magrini, Laura; Munari, Ulisse; Corradi, Romano L. M.; Costa, Roberto D. D.
Bibliographical reference
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Volume 391, Issue 1, pp. L84-L87.
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2008
Citations
30
Refereed citations
25
Description
We report the discovery of the first known symbiotic star in IC10, a
starburst galaxy belonging to the Local Group, at a distance of ~750
kpc. The symbiotic star was identified during a survey of emission-line
objects. It shines at V = 24.62 +/- 0.04,V - RC = 2.77 +/-
0.05 and RC - IC = 2.39 +/- 0.02, and suffers from
EB- V = 0.85 +/- 0.05 reddening. The spectrum of the cool
component well matches that of solar neighbourhood M8III giants. The
observed emission lines belong to Balmer series, [SII], [NII] and
[OIII]. They suggest a low electronic density, negligible optical depth
effects and 35000 < Teff < 90000 K for the ionizing
source. The spectrum of the new symbiotic star in IC10 is an almost
perfect copy of that of Hen 2-147, a well-known Galactic symbiotic star
and Mira.
Based on observations obtained at the Gemini Observatory, which is
operated by the Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy,
Inc., under a cooperative agreement with the NSF on behalf of the Gemini
partnership. We also retrieved UBVRI images of the `Survey of Local
Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars', Massey et al. (2007).
E-mail: denise [at] ov.ufrj.br (denise[at]ov[dot]ufrj[dot]br)
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