Palomar/TripleSpec observations of {\it Spitzer}/MIPSGAL~24\mic\ circumstellar shells: unveiling the nature of their central sources
Nicolas Flagey (1,4), Alberto Noriega-Crespo (2,5), Andreea O. Petric, (3,6), Tom R. Geballe (6)

TL;DR
This study uses near-infrared spectroscopy to identify and characterize the central stars of circumstellar shells in the Galactic plane, revealing their types and evolutionary stages, including Wolf-Rayet and LBV candidates.
Contribution
It provides the first near-IR spectroscopic classification of central sources in a large sample of MIPSGAL shells, improving understanding of their nature and evolutionary status.
Findings
Identified 5 late-type giants and 12 early-type stars among the shells.
Confirmed spectral types of Wolf-Rayet stars consistent with optical data.
Discovered several LBV candidates and other evolved stars.
Abstract
We present near-IR spectroscopic observations of the central sources in 17 circumstellar shells from a sample of more than 400 "bubbles" discovered in the Spitzer/MIPSGAL 24um survey of the Galactic plane and in the Cyg-X region. To identify these shells, we have obtained J, H, and K band spectra with a resolution ~2600 of the stars at their centers. We observed 14 MIPSGAL bubbles (MBs), WR149, and 2 objects in the Cyg-X region (WR138a and BD+43 3710), our sample being about 2.5 mag fainter in K band than previous studies of the central sources of MBs. We use spectroscopic diagnostics and spectral libraries to constrain the natures of our targets. We find five late type giants. The equivalent widths of their CO 2.29um features allow us to determine their spectral types and hence derive extinction along the line of sight, distance, and physical size of the shells. We also find twelve…
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