The incidence of LBV variability in the LMC
V. M. Kalari, J. S. Vink, C. Furey, R. Salinas, A. Udalski, M. Pawlak

TL;DR
This study investigates the frequency of LBV-like variability among blue supergiants in the LMC, finding that such variability is rare and may occur across a broader range of stellar masses than previously thought.
Contribution
It extends previous research by analyzing long-term light curves of LMC BSGs, identifying potential LBV-like variability, and estimating the short lifetime of the S Dor phase.
Findings
Only one BSG showed S Dor type variations.
The S Dor phase lifetime is estimated to be at most ~10^3 years.
LBV-like variability may occur over a wide range of stellar masses.
Abstract
Luminous blue variables (LBVs) exhibit unique variability features, characterized by episodic outbursts (1 mag) accompanied by spectroscopic changes (S Dor variables). It is debated if all massive stars undergo an LBV-like phase during their evolution, or instead LBVs are exotic phenomena. We aim to quantify the incidence of LBV-like variability in the blue supergiant (BSgs) population of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) using the OGLE survey. Here, we extend previous work in the Small Magellanic Cloud to the LMC, where we examine the light curves of 87 B Supergiants (BSgs) (out of 254 known BSgs) spanning timescales of twenty years, and 37 objects across a three year timescale for aperiodic variations resembling known S Dor variables. One blue supergiant, [ST92] 4-13 shows S Dor type photometric variations. New spectra of this object reveals a potential change in spectral type…
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