Dusty OB Stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud - I: Optical Spectroscopy Reveals Predominantly Main-Sequence OB Stars
Holly A. Sheets, Alberto D. Bolatto, Jacco Th. van Loon, Karin, Sandstrom, Joshua D. Simon, Joana M. Oliveira, and Rodolfo H. Barb\'a

TL;DR
This study investigates 125 candidate OB stars in the SMC with 24 um dust excess, revealing most are main-sequence stars without emission lines, and characterizing their dust properties and possible origins.
Contribution
It provides the first optical spectroscopic analysis of dusty OB star candidates in the SMC, identifying their spectral types, emission features, and dust characteristics, and comparing them to Galactic hot spots.
Findings
Most candidates are normal main-sequence OB stars.
A new O6 Iaf star with strong HeII emission was discovered.
Dust properties resemble Galactic hot spots, suggesting similar origins.
Abstract
We present the results of optical spectroscopic follow-up of 125 candidate main sequence OB stars in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC) that were originally identified in the S3MC infrared imaging survey as showing an excess of emission at 24 um indicative of warm dust, such as that associated with a transitional or debris disks. We use these long-slit spectra to investigate the origin of the 24 um emission and the nature of these stars. A possible explanation for the observed 24 um excess, that these are emission line stars with dusty excretion disks, is disproven for the majority of our sources. We find that 88 of these objects are normal stars without line emission, with spectral types mostly ranging from late-O to early-B; luminosity classes a sub-set of our sample indicate that most are main-sequence stars. We further identify 17 emission-line stars, 7 possible emission-line stars,…
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