Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-12-20
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
2 pages, 1 figures, Proceedings of IAU Symposium 212
Scientific paper
The spectra of stars with the B[e] phenomenon are dominated by features that are related to physical conditions of circumstellar material around these objects and are not intrinsic to the stars. Because of this, they form a very heterogeneous group. This group contains objects with different evolutionary stages. Lamers et al. (1998) have suggested a new designation with five sub-groups, which indicate the evolutionary stage. They are: supergiants, pre-main sequence or Herbig Ae/Be, compact planetary nebulae, symbiotic and unclassified. The unclassified group has many objects that need a better study to resolve their evolutionary status. Forbidden lines can be a useful tool to solve this problem. They can give informations about chemical composition, ionization and density of the circunstellar medium and probably the evolutionary phase of these objects. We analize spectra of some galactic objects, obtained with FEROS and B&C spectrograph at 1.52 telescope in ESO (La Silla-Chile), with a special focus on the forbidden lines. We have studied the spectra of 5 B[e] stars of uncertain evolutionary stage. We find that one of them is a pre-WN star, the other four are supergiant B[e] stars.
de Araújo Francisco Xavier
Fernandes Marcelo Borges
Lamers Henny J. G. L. M.
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