A Survey of Local Group Galaxies Currently Forming Stars: III. A Search for Luminous Blue Variables and Other H-alpha Emission-Lined Stars
Philip Massey, Reagin T. McNill, K. A. G. Olsen, Paul W. Hodge,, Cynthia Blaha, George H. Jacoby, R. C. Smith, and Shay B. Strong

TL;DR
This survey identifies numerous luminous blue variable candidates in Local Group galaxies through H-alpha emission, revealing spectral variability and suggesting a larger LBV population than previously known, impacting understanding of stellar evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a spectroscopic method to find LBVs independent of variability, significantly increasing the known LBV candidates in Local Group galaxies.
Findings
Detected new LBV candidates with spectral variability.
Estimated hundreds of LBVs in M31 and M33, much more than known.
Identified additional Wolf-Rayet and emission-lined stars.
Abstract
We describe a search for H-alpha emission-lined stars in M31, M33, and seven dwarfs in or near the Local Group (IC 10, NGC 6822, WLM, Sextans B, Sextans A, Pegasus and the Phoenix dwarf) using interference filter imaging with the KPNO and CTIO 4-m telescope and Mosaic cameras. The survey is aimed primarily at identifying new Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) from their spectroscopic similarity to known LBVs, avoiding the bias towards photometric variability, which may require centuries to manifest itself if LBVs go through long quiescent periods. Followup spectroscopy with WIYN confirms that our survey detected a wealth of stars whose spectra are similar to the known LBVs. We "classify" the spectra of known LBVs, and compare these to the spectra of the new LBV candidates. We demonstrate spectacular spectral variability for several of the new LBV candidates, such as AM2, previously…
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