New Luminous Blue Variables in the Andromeda galaxy
O. Sholukhova, D. Bizyaev, S. Fabrika, A. Sarkisyan, V. Malanushenko,, A. Valeev

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically analyzed LBV candidates in M31, developed a new method for parameter estimation based on spectral variability, and identified two new LBV stars among the candidates.
Contribution
Introduces a novel approach to estimate LBV parameters using spectral type changes at constant luminosity, leading to the classification of new LBV stars.
Findings
Two candidates confirmed as new LBV stars.
Two candidates identified as B[e]-supergiants.
One candidate remains uncertain due to lack of variability evidence.
Abstract
We performed spectroscopy of five Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) candidates and two known LBV stars (AE And and Var A-1) in M31. We obtained the same-epoch near-infrared (NIR) and optical spectra of these stars. The NIR spectra were taken with Triplespec spectrograph at the 3.5-m telescope at Apache Point Observatory, and the optical spectroscopy was done with SCORPIO focal reducer at the 6-m BTA telescope (SAO RAS). The candidates demonstrate typical LBV features in their spectra: broad and strong hydrogen lines, HeI, FeII, and [FeII] lines. All our candidates show photometric variability. We develop a new approach to the LBV parameters estimation based on the inherent property of LBVs to change their spectral type at constant bolometric luminosity. We compare the spectral energy distributions of the variable stars obtained in two or more different states and estimate temperatures,…
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