The evolutionary nature of RV Tauri stars in the SMC and LMC
Rajeev Manick, Hans Van Winckel, Devika Kamath, Sanjay Sekaran, and, Katrien Kolenberg

TL;DR
This study investigates the diverse spectral energy distributions of RV Tauri stars in the SMC and LMC, revealing their varied evolutionary stages and the role of binarity and circumstellar dust in their development.
Contribution
It classifies RV Tauri stars based on their SEDs and links these classifications to their evolutionary states and binarity, providing new insights into their nature.
Findings
Dusty RV Tauri stars are likely binaries with stable discs.
Luminous dusty stars are probably post-AGB; less luminous ones are post-RGB.
Non-dusty stars have dispersed their circumstellar dust, indicating different evolutionary stages.
Abstract
Based on their stellar parameters and the presence of a mid-IR excess due to circumstellar dust, RV Tauri stars have been classified as post-AGB stars. Our recent studies, however, reveal diverse SEDs among RV Tauri stars, suggesting they may occupy other evolutionary channels as well. The aim of this paper is to present the diverse SED characteristics of RV Tauri stars and investigate their evolutionary nature as a function of their SEDs. We carried out a systematic study of RV Tauri stars in the SMC and LMC because of their known distances and hence luminosities. Their SEDs were classified in three groups: dusty (disc-type), non-dusty (non-IR) and uncertain. A period-luminosity- colour (PLC) relation was calibrated. The luminosities from the PLC were complemented with the ones found using their SEDs and the stars were placed on the HR-diagram. The four main results from this study…
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