NIKA2 observations around LBV stars: emission from stars and circumstellar material
J. Ricardo Rizzo, A. Ritacco, C. Bordiu

TL;DR
This study uses NIKA2 observations at 150 and 260 GHz to analyze the emission from LBV stars and their circumstellar environments, revealing complex emission components and interactions with surrounding dust and gas.
Contribution
First NIKA2 survey of LBV stars providing simultaneous continuum and circumstellar emission data, revealing complex spectral components and interactions.
Findings
Detected emission from four LBV stars, three with circumstellar material.
Spectral indices indicate complex emission components, not solely free-free.
Identified a shell interacting with an infrared dark cloud near G79.29+0.46.
Abstract
Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) stars are evolved massive objects, previous to core-collapse supernova. LBVs are characterized by photometric and spectroscopic variability, produced by strong and dense winds, mass-loss events and very intense UV radiation. LBVs strongly disturb their surroundings by heating and shocking, and produce important amounts of dust. The study of the circumstellar material is therefore crucial to understand how these massive stars evolve, and also to characterize their effects onto the interstellar medium. The versatility of NIKA2 is a key in providing simultaneous observations of both the stellar continuum and the extended, circumstellar contribution. The NIKA2 frequencies (150 and 260 GHz) are in the range where thermal dust and free-free emission compete, and hence NIKA2 has the capacity to provide key information about the spatial distribution of circumstellar…
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