Near-Contemporaneous Optical Spectroscopic and Infrared Photometric Observations of Candidate Herbig Ae/Be Stars in the Magellanic Clouds
Bradley W. Rush (1), John P. Wisniewski (2), Karen S. Bjorkman (1), ((1) University of Toledo, (2) University of Washington)

TL;DR
This study combines near-IR photometry and optical spectroscopy to analyze candidate Herbig Ae/Be stars in the Magellanic Clouds, revealing variability patterns and questioning their classification as young stellar objects.
Contribution
It provides the first near-IR photometry for some candidates and compares multi-epoch data to assess their evolutionary status and variability.
Findings
Detected significant near-IR photometric variability in several candidates.
Identified objects with behaviors consistent with UX Ori-type stars.
Many candidates may be classical Be stars rather than Herbig Ae/Be stars.
Abstract
We present near-IR (J,H,Ks) photometry for 27 of the 28 candidate Herbig Ae/Be stars in the Small and Large Magellanic Clouds identified via the EROS1 and EROS2 surveys as well as near-contemporaneous optical (H-alpha) spectroscopy for 21 of these 28 candidates. Our observations extend previous efforts to determine the evolutionary status of these objects. We compare the IR brightness and colors of a subset of our sample with archival ground-based IR data and find evidence of statistically significant photometric differences for ELHC 5, 7, 12, 18, and 21 in one or more filter. In all cases, these near-IR photometric variations exhibit a grey color as compared to earlier epoch data. The ~1 magnitude IR brightening and minimal change in the H-alpha emission strength we observe in ELHC 7 is consistent with previous claims that it is a UX Ori type HAe/Be star, which is occasionally…
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