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Cambridge University Press (CUP), Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, S256(4), p. 349-354, 2008

DOI: 10.1017/s174392130802869x

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The WFI Hα spectroscopic survey of the Magellanic Clouds: Be stars in SMC open clusters

Journal article published in 2008 by Christophe Martayan, Dietrich Baade, Juan Fabregat ORCID
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Abstract

AbstractAt low metallicity, B-type stars show lower loss of mass and, therefore, angular momentum so that it is expected that there are more Be stars in the Magellanic Clouds than in the Milky Way. However, till now, searches for Be stars were only performed in a very small number of open clusters in the Magellanic Clouds. Using the ESO/WFI in its slitless spectroscopic mode, we performed a Hα survey of the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud. Eight million low-resolution spectra centered on Hα were obtained. For their automatic analysis, we developed the ALBUM code. Here, we present the observations, the method to exploit the data and first results for 84 open clusters in the SMC. In particular, cross-correlating our catalogs with OGLE positional and photometric data, we classified more than 4000 stars and were able to find the B and Be stars in them. We show the evolution of the rates of Be stars as functions of area density, metallicity, spectral type, and age.

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