J/AJ/159/119  HST emission line survey of Andromeda. I. Be stars (Peters+, 2020)

The Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys emission line survey of Andromeda. I. Classical Be stars. Peters M., Wisniewski J.P., Williams B.F., Lomax J.R., Choi Y., Durbin M., Johnson L.C., Lewis A.R., Lutz J., Sigut T.A.A., Wallach A., Dalcanton J.J. <Astron. J., 159, 119 (2020)> =2020AJ....159..119P 2020AJ....159..119P
ADC_Keywords: Surveys; Stars, B-type; Stars, Be; Photometry, HST; Optical; Spectral types Keywords: Circumstellar disks ; Be stars ; Early-type stars ; H alpha photometry Abstract: We present results from a two epoch Hubble Space Telescope Hα emission line survey of the Andromeda galaxy that overlaps the footprint of the Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury (PHAT) survey. We found 552 (542) classical Be stars and 8429 (8556) normal B-type stars in epoch 1 (epoch 2), yielding an overall fractional Be content of 6.15%±0.26% (5.96%±0.25%). The fractional Be content decreased with spectral subtype from ∼23.6%±2.0% (∼23.9%±2.0%) for B0-type stars to ∼3.1%±0.34% (∼3.4%±0.35%) for B8-type stars in epoch 1 (epoch 2). We observed a clear population of cluster Be stars at early fractional main-sequence lifetimes, indicating that a subset of Be stars emerge onto the zero-age main sequence as rapid rotators. Be stars are 2.8x rarer in M31 for the earliest subtypes compared to the Small Magellanic Cloud, confirming that the fractional Be content decreases in significantly more metal-rich environments (like the Milky Way and M31). However, M31 does not follow a clear trend of Be fraction decreasing with metallicity compared to the Milky Way, which may reflect that the Be phenomenon is enhanced with evolutionary age. The rate of disk-loss or disk-regeneration episodes we observed, 22%±2%/yr, is similar to that observed for seven other Galactic clusters reported in the literature, assuming these latter transient fractions scale by a linear rate. The similar number of disk-loss events (57) as disk-renewal events (43) was unexpected since disk dissipation timescales can be ∼2x the typical timescales for disk build-up phases. Description: We observed M31 with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) in the 12 orbit GO-13857 program (Dalcanton PI). Pure-parallel observations were made with the Advanced Camera for Surveys/Wild Field Camera (ACS)/(WFC) and WFC3/UVIS (UV-visible) camera at three distinct spatial locations that coincided with regions of the galaxy previously observed via the HST/PHAT (Panchromatic Hubble Andromeda Treasury; Dalcanton+ 2012ApJS..200...18D 2012ApJS..200...18D) survey, yielding six distinct pointings across M31. We obtained a second epoch of observations of these same six pointings approximately 1yr later (in 2015), when HST was able to achieve the same view of these pure-parallel pointings. Observations were made in both cameras using the F658N narrow-band filters and using the F625W broadband filter. A summary of our basic observational design is provided in Table1. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 57 12 Summary of HST observations of M31 from GO-13857 table8.dat 179 18079 Source catalog -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: B/hst : HST Archived Exposures Catalog (STScI, 2007) J/A+AS/134/489 : Be stars in MC young clusters (Keller+ 1999) J/ApJ/622/1052 : byHα photometry of NGC 3766 (McSwain+, 2005) J/ApJS/161/118 : byHα photometry in open clusters (McSwain+, 2005) J/A+A/459/137 : Bright Be shell stars (Rivnius+, 2006) J/ApJ/652/458 : BVRHα phot. of candidates Be stars (Wisniewski+,2006) J/A+A/472/577 : NGC 330 Be stars and binaries (Martayan+, 2007) J/A+A/462/683 : Velocities in SMC field of NGC 330 (Martayan+, 2007) J/ApJ/700/1216 : Spectroscopy of Be stars in open clusters (McSwain+, 2009) J/A+A/509/A11 : Hα emission-line objects SMC clusters (Martayan+,2010) J/ApJ/709/1306 : Spectropolarimetry of 60 Cyg and π Aqr (Wisniewski+,2010) J/ApJ/752/95 : PHAT stellar cluster survey. I. Year 1 (Johnson+, 2012) J/A+A/553/A24 : Models for rotating stars (Georgy+, 2013) J/ApJ/786/120 : Spectropolarimetric survey classical Be stars (Draper+,2014) J/ApJ/792/121 : Photometric survey planetary nebulae in M31 (Veyette+, 2014) J/ApJS/215/9 : PHAT X. UV-IR photometry of M31 stars (Williams+, 2014) J/ApJ/802/127 : PHAT stellar cluster survey. II. AP catalog (Johnson+, 2015) J/ApJ/827/33 : PHAT. XVI. Star cluster masses and ages (Johnson+, 2016) J/AJ/153/252 : Photo. variability of BeSS-KELT stars (Labadie-Bartz+,2017) J/MNRAS/465/4180 : Hα stars in M31 HST photometry (Prichard+, 2017) J/A+A/610/A70 : 28 Cygni BRITE and SMEI satellite photometry (Baade+, 2018) J/AJ/155/50 : WISE photo. of Be stars young open clusters (Granada+, 2018) J/AJ/155/53 : Outbursts & disk variability Be stars (Labadie-Bartz+,2018) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 I1 --- Epoch [1/2] Epoch number 3 I1 --- Pntg [1/6] Pointings 5- 8 I4 yr Obs.Y [2014/2015] Year of observation 10-12 A3 "month" Obs.M Month of observation 14-15 I2 d Obs.D Day of observation 17-23 A7 --- Inst Camera used ("WFC3" or "ACS/WFC") 25-26 I2 h RAh [0] Hour of right ascension (J2000) 28-29 I2 min RAm [44/45] Minute off right ascension (J2000) 31-35 F5.2 s RAs Second of right ascension (J2000) 37 A1 --- DE- [+] Sign of declination (J2000) 39-40 I2 deg DEd [41] Degree of declination (J2000) 42-43 I2 arcmin DEm [20/54] Arcminute of declination (J2000) 45-48 F4.1 arcsec DEs Arcsecond of declination (J2000) 50-52 I3 s Exp625 [750] Exposure time for F625W 54-57 I4 s Exp658 [3850] Exposurer time for F658N -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table8.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 1 I1 --- Pntg [4/6] Pointings 3- 3 I1 --- Epoch [1/2] Epoch 5- 11 I7 --- Index [35/2256863] Index 13- 30 F18.15 deg RAdeg [11.12/11.46] Right Ascension (J2000) from Williams+ (2014, J/ApJS/215/9) 32- 49 F18.15 deg DEdeg [41.39/42] Declination (J2000) from Williams+ (2014, J/ApJS/215/9) 51- 56 F6.3 mag F475W [20.3/26.8] HST/WFC3 F475W magnitude from Williams+ (2014, J/ApJS/215/9) 58- 62 F5.3 mag e_F475W [0.002/0.2] 1σ uncertainty in F475W 64- 69 F6.3 mag F625W [20.2/25.6] HST/ACS-WFC F625W magnitude from this work 71- 75 F5.3 mag e_F625W [0.004/0.1] 1σ uncertainty in F625W 77- 82 F6.3 mag F658N [20/24.7] HST/ACS-WFC F658N magnitude from this work 84- 88 F5.3 mag e_F658N [0.008/0.2] 1σ uncertainty in F658N 90- 95 F6.3 mag F814W [20.2/25.8] HST/WFC3 F814W magnitude from Williams+ (2014, J/ApJS/215/9) 97-101 F5.3 mag e_F814W [0.003/0.2] 1σ uncertainty in F814W 103-120 F18.16 [K] logTeff [4/4.6] Stellar effective surface temperature 122-139 F18.16 [cm/s2] logg50 [2.9/4.5] Surface gravity, 50th percentile 141-158 F18.16 [cm/s2] logg84 [3.7/4.5] Surface gravity, 84th percentile 160-163 I4 --- Cl [0/5933] Best estimate for cluster membership (0=field star) (1) 165-169 A5 --- Be* Is the star a classical Be star? 171-173 A3 --- SpT Best estimate for the spectral type based on logTeff 175-179 A5 --- Var* Exhibit variability between epochs (2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): The Cluster column indicates our best estimate for cluster membership, with 0 denoting a field star and other numbers denoting the cluster ID from Johnson+ (2015, J/ApJ/802/127 ; <[JSD2015] AP NNNNN> in Simbad). Note (2): Variabilities as follows: MAIN = denotes a star that maintained its disk between epochs; LOST = denotes a star that experienced a disk-loss episode; GAIN = denotes a star that experienced a disk-renewal episode; BSTAR = denotes stars that were normal B-type stars in both epochs; UNKWN = is a star that was detected in only one of the epochs. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- History: From electronic version of the journal
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