Wind and nebula of the M33 variable GR290 (WR/LBV)
Olga Maryeva, Gloria Koenigsberger, Oleg Egorov, Corinne, Rossi, Vito Francesco Polcaro, Massimo Calabresi, Roberto F. Viotti

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of GR290 in M33, revealing its current low luminosity, high mass loss rate, and wind properties, offering insights into its evolutionary stage and circumstellar environment.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic and photometric analysis of GR290 during its minimum phase, revealing its wind characteristics, nebular environment, and evolutionary status.
Findings
Effective temperature 27-30 kK and mass loss rate 1.5e-5 Msun/yr.
Terminal wind speed of 620 km/s, the fastest recorded for this star.
Surrounded by a compact HII region and extended asymmetric ISM.
Abstract
Context: GR290 (M33/V532=Romano's Star) is a suspected post-LBV star located in M33 galaxy that shows a rare Wolf-Rayet spectrum during its minimum light phase. In spite of many studies, its atmospheric structure, its circumstellar environment and its place in the general context of massive stars evolution is poorly known. Aims: Detailed study of its wind and mass loss, and study of the circumstellar environment associated to the star. Methods: Long-slit spectra of GR290 were obtained during its present minimum luminosity phase with the GTC together with contemporaneous BVRI photometry. The data were compared with non-LTE model atmosphere synthetic spectra computed with CMFGEN and with CLOUDY models for ionized interstellar medium regions. Results: The current mag, is the faintest at which this source has ever been observed. The non-LTE models indicate effective temperature…
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