On the nature of candidate luminous blue variables in M33
J. S. Clark, N. Castro, M. Garcia, A. Herrero, F. Najarro, I., Negueruela, B. W. Ritchie, K. T. Smith

TL;DR
This study provides a multiwavelength analysis of candidate luminous blue variables in M33, revealing variability, outbursts, and dust features, and discusses their evolutionary implications and relation to supernova progenitors.
Contribution
It offers new spectroscopic and photometric data, confirms LBV classifications, and highlights the diversity and complexity of LBV candidates in M33, including dust and B[e] phenomena.
Findings
Detection of a new outburst of M33 Var C.
Confirmation of LBV status for B517 through phase transition.
Identification of stars with circumstellar dust and B[e] characteristics.
Abstract
Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are expected to play an important role in massive stellar evolution as well as being the progenitors of some of the most luminous supernovae known. In this paper we provide a multiwavelength study of the population of (candidate) LBVs identified within M33. New spectra provide an observational baseline of >4yr with respect to published data, which is well suited to identifying LBV outbursts. Multi-epoch optical and mid-IR surveys of M33 further constrain the variability of the sample and permit a search for dusty circumstellar ejecta. Spectroscopic and photometric variability appears common amongst the sample, although in many cases further observations will be required to determine its physical origin. Nevertheless, we report a new outburst of M33 Var C, while the transition of the WNLh star B517 to a cooler B supergiant phase between 1993-2010 confirms…
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