Optically Visible Post-AGB Stars, Post-RGB Stars and Young Stellar Objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Devika Kamath, Peter R. Wood, Hans Van Winckel

TL;DR
This study identifies and characterizes optically visible post-AGB, post-RGB stars, and young stellar objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud using optical spectroscopy and IR data, revealing their properties and evolutionary states.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of post-AGB and post-RGB stars in the LMC, expanding the known sample and confirming the existence of dusty post-RGB stars.
Findings
35 likely post-AGB candidates identified
119 post-RGB stars confirmed in the LMC
162 young stellar objects discovered
Abstract
We have carried out a search for optically visible post-Asymptotic Giant Branch (post-AGB) stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). First, we selected candidates with a mid-IR excess and then obtained their optical spectra. We disentangled contaminants with unique spectra such as M-stars, C-stars, planetary nebulae, quasi-stellar objects and background galaxies. Subsequently, we performed a detailed spectroscopic analysis of the remaining candidates to estimate their stellar parameters such as effective temperature, surface gravity (log g), metallicity ([Fe/H]), reddening and their luminosities. This resulted in a sample of 35 likely post-AGB candidates with late-G to late-A spectral types, low log g, and [Fe/H] < -0.5. Furthermore, our study confirmed the existence of the dusty post-Red Giant Branch (post-RGB) stars, discovered previously in our SMC survey, by revealing 119 such…
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