IPHAS A-type Stars with Mid-IR Excesses in Spitzer Surveys
Antonio S. Hales, Michael J. Barlow, Janet E. Drew, Yvonne C. Unruh,, Robert Greimel, Michael J. Irwin, Eduardo Gonzalez-Solares

TL;DR
This study identifies a small fraction of A-type stars in the Galactic Plane with mid-IR excesses, suggesting they are in a transitional planet-building phase, using data from IPHAS and Spitzer surveys.
Contribution
First large-scale identification of mid-IR excess A-type stars in the Galactic Plane with detailed SED analysis and spectral classification.
Findings
0.7% of A-type candidates show 8-micron excesses
Excess temperatures range from 270 to 650 K
Luminosity ratios indicate transition disk phase
Abstract
We have identified 17 A-type stars in the Galactic Plane that have mid-IR excesses at 8 micron. From the observed colors in the (r'-H_alpha)-(r'-i') plane, we first identified 23050 early A-type main sequence (MS) star candidates in the Isaac Newton Photometric H-Alpha Survey (IPHAS) point source database that are located in Spitzer GLIMPSE Galactic Plane fields. Imposing the requirement that they be detected in all seven 2MASS and IRAC bands led to a sample of 2692 candidate A-type stars with fully sampled 0.6 to 8 micron SEDs. Optical classification spectra of 18 of the IPHAS candidate A-type MS stars showed that all but one could be well fitted using main sequence A-type templates, with the other being an A-type supergiant. Out of the 2692 A-type candidates 17 (0.6%) were found to have 8-micron excesses above the expected photospheric values. Taking into account non-A-Type…
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