BCD spectrophotometry for massive stars in transition phases
Y. J. Aidelman, M. Borges Fernandes, L. S. Cidale, A. Smith Castelli,, M. L. Arias, J. Zorec, M. Kraus, A. Torres, T. B. Souza, and Y. R. Cochetti

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that the BCD spectrophotometric classification system effectively derives stellar parameters of massive stars in transition phases, aiding in their classification and understanding of their evolutionary stages.
Contribution
The paper applies the BCD method to a sample of 14 transition-phase stars, providing their fundamental parameters and confirming their evolutionary classifications.
Findings
BCD system yields comprehensive stellar parameters for transition-phase stars.
Confirmed classifications for several stars, including pre-main sequence and LBV candidates.
First-time determination of parameters for some LBV candidates.
Abstract
Context. Stars in transition phases, like those showing the B[e] phenomenon and luminous blue variables (LBVs), undergo strong, often irregular mass ejection events. The prediction of these phases in stellar evolution models is therefore extremely difficult if not impossible. As a result, their effective temperatures, their luminosities and even their true nature are not fully known. Aims. A suitable procedure to derive the stellar parameters of these types of objects is to use the BCD spectrophotometric classification system, based on the analysis of the Balmer discontinuity. The BCD parameters ({\lambda}_1, D) are independent of interstellar extinction and circumstellar contributions. Methods. We obtained low-resolution spectra for 14 stars with the B[e] phenomenon and LBVs. Using the BCD method, we derived the stellar and physical parameters. The study was complemented with the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
