The supergiant B[e] star LHA 115-S 18 - binary and/or luminous blue variable?
J. S. Clark, E. S. Bartlett, M. J. Coe, R. Dorda, F. Haberl, J. B., Lamb, I. Negueruela, A. Udalski

TL;DR
This study investigates the variable supergiant B[e] star LHA 115-S 18, revealing its photometric and spectroscopic variability, potential binary nature, and implications for understanding massive star evolution and circumstellar environments.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed long-term analysis linking sgB[e] stars with luminous blue variables and binary systems, highlighting the role of binarity in their circumstellar structures.
Findings
S18 exhibits rapid, aperiodic variability over 16 years.
Spectroscopic changes suggest stellar temperature evolution.
X-ray and HeII emissions imply an unseen binary companion.
Abstract
The mechanism by which supergiant (sg)B[e] stars support cool, dense dusty discs/tori and their physical relationship with other evolved, massive stars such as luminous blue variables is uncertain. In order to investigate both issues we have analysed the long term behaviour of the canonical sgB[e] star LHA 115-S 18. We employed the OGLE II-IV lightcurve to search for (a-)periodic variability and supplemented these data with new and historic spectroscopy. In contrast to historical expectations for sgB[e] stars, S18 is both photometrically and spectroscopically highly variable. The lightcurve is characterised by rapid aperiodic `flaring' throughout the 16 years of observations. Changes in the high excitation emission line component of the spectrum imply evolution in the stellar temperature - as expected for luminous blue variables - although somewhat surprisingly, spectroscopic and…
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