Be Stars in young clusters in the Magellanic clouds
Abstract
A substantial fraction (typically 10%) of Galactic B stars consists of Be stars. While Galactic Be stars have been fairly well investigated, very little is known about the Be star content of the Magellanic Clouds (MCs). We present a refined method of Be star identification by CCD photometry and apply it to four young clusters and associations in the MCs. We find NGC 330 in the SMC to be exceptionally rich in Be stars, while the fraction is clearly lower in the similarly aged LMC clusters NGC 2004 and NGC 1818. NGC 2044, a very young region in the LMC, contains almost no Be stars. Among very early-type B stars in the investigated MC clusters we find the largest number of Be stars, while in the Milky Way this is shifted to somewhat later types. In the LMC, there may be a second frequency peak around B6.
- Publication:
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Space Science Reviews
- Pub Date:
- March 1993
- DOI:
- 10.1007/BF00771047
- Bibcode:
- 1993SSRv...66...65G
- Keywords:
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- LARGE MAGELLANIC CLOUD;
- SMALL MAGELLANIC CLOUD;
- EMISSION-LINE STARS;
- BE STARS;
- STAR CLUSTERS;
- NGC 330;
- NGC 1818;
- NGC 2100;
- LH 90;
- Stars: Be;
- Clusters: NGC 330;
- NGC 2004;
- NGC 2044;
- Magellanic Clouds