HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Paolo Berardi
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HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Hi all, yesterday I had the opportunity to observe the bright star HD 184061 in Aquila (Hipparcos catalog 96092), finding an H-alpha profile type often exhibited by Be stars (central emission on a photospheric large absorption).

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On Simbad the object type is 'Star', with spectral type A0 and no luminosity class reported. The Catalogue of Stellar Spectral Classifications (Skiff, 2009-2014) reports only one entry with spectral type B9.5IV-V and no note about an emission line status. The star seems not included in BeSS stars list.

Firstly, I would like to ask a confirmation of its peculiarity or not. Eventually, could anybody take a new spectrum? Just to exclude a mistake in my observation.

If real, might it be classified as Be Star, taking into account the star properties?

The star field:
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Paolo
Hubert Boussier
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Buonasera Paolo,

Ho guardato HD184061, Paolo hai ragione c'è una righa d'èmissione nella righa di assorbimento Halpha.
Pero sul Simbad il classo spettralo é A0

Buona notte

Hubert
Paolo Berardi
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Thanks a lot for your confirmation Hubert!

Merci beaucoup et bonne nuit a vous aussi.

Paolo
Hubert Boussier
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Bonjour,

Le spectre basse résolution de l'étoile HD184061 pour laquelle Paolo a détecté un raie Halpha en émission.

Le spectre global LISA – Atik 460EX 2x2, C11 Edge f/D 0,7 15x15s:

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La raie Halpha Image



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Andrew Smith
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Hi Paolo, well done were you looking for Be type stars specifically?

Can you and Herbert send your FITS file to Thierry Lemoult for adding to his database here http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/be_candid ... idate.html

Regards Andrew
Paolo Berardi
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Very nice spectrum, Hubert. The h-alpha profile is well-resolved.

Andrew, thank you for reminding me the excellent job of data collection carried out by Thierry. I just sent him my spectrum.

It would be very useful a specialist opinion.

I wasn't following a Be search plan, the observation was by chance enough...

Paolo
Thierry Lemoult
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Hello
Nice finding Paolo. I just updated the page http://www.astrosurf.com/aras/be_candid ... idate.html with this new possible Be star.
Thierry
Paolo Berardi
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Thierry, Andrew, I read "To Be or not to Be" section, you are doing a great job.

For HD184061, also the H-K color seems ok, being equal to +0.03. The luminosity class value is missing on Simbad (but an old paper reports IV-V), so I tried to observe the star in a spectral region with sensible lines. Luminosity effect is shown on "A Digital Spectral Classification Atlas" by R. O. Gray:

https://ned.ipac.caltech.edu/level5/Gra ... tents.html

Luminosity effect at A0 (Gray page) and, below, the same spectral region for HD 184061 and Vega observed with Lhires III and 1200 l/mm grating:

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From these spectra (but consider my untrained eye!), the star HD 184061 seems to fall between III and V class. Supergiants class association should be excluded because of the low metal lines strength and broadened Balmer lines (if that is a density effect).

Yesterday I took an R~6000 spectrum of H-alpha line:

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Paolo

PS: Thierry, I'm sending you the profiles for the database.
Andrew Smith
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Paolo - Skiff's (2009 -2014) Catalogue of Stellar Classification here http://vizier.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/VizieR?-source=B/mk has it as B9.5IV-V so a good candidate for a Be star.

Regards Andrew
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Re: HD 184061, a possible Be star?

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Hi all,

some recent hi-res observations better highlight the emission component features.

H-alpha and h-beta lines (17/09/2019 and 26/09/2019):

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I observed HD 184061 even during the past years, noting that the profiles remained fairly stable (H-alpha line).

I summarize the complete chronological sequence:

26/09/2019
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17/09/2019
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12/09/2019
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22/09/2016
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24/10/2015
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23/10/2015 (used for luminosity class check)
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17/10/2015
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There is also a R=1000 confirmation spectrum by Houbert Boussier (see above in the thread).

Paolo
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