Resolving the clumpy circumstellar environment of the B[e] supergiant LHA 120-S 35
Andrea F. Torres, Lydia S. Cidale, Michaela Kraus, Mar\'ia L. Arias,, Rodolfo H. Barb\'a, Grigoris Maravelias, Marcelo Borges Fernandes

TL;DR
This study investigates the complex, multi-ring circumstellar environment of the B[e] supergiant LHA 120-S 35, revealing density variations, bipolar winds, and potential binary influence through spectral variability and high-resolution spectral modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of the structure and kinematics of LHA 120-S 35's circumstellar disc, identifying multi-ring features and their possible origins.
Findings
Detection of detached multi-ring structures in the disc.
Evidence of bipolar clumped wind and density enhancements.
Spectral variability indicating complex wind and disc interactions.
Abstract
B[e] supergiants (SGs) are massive post-main-sequence stars, surrounded by a complex circumstellar (CS) environment. The aim of this work is to investigate the structure and kinematics of the CS disc of the B[e] SG LHA 120-S 35. We used high-resolution optical spectra obtained in different years to model the forbidden emission lines and determine the kinematical properties of their line-forming regions, assuming Keplerian rotation. We also used low-resolution near-infrared (IR) spectra to explore the variability of molecular emission. LHA 120-S 35 displays spectral variability in both optical and IR regions. The P-Cygni line profiles of H I, as well as those of Fe II and O I, suggest the presence of a strong bipolar clumped wind. We distinguish density enhancements in the P-Cygni absorption component of the first Balmer lines, which show variations in both velocity and strength. The…
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