Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Kostenkov, A., Fabrika, S., Kaldybekova, A., Fedorchenko, S., Solovyeva, Y., Dedov, E., Sarkisyan, A., Vinokurov, A., Sholukhova, O.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
Subjects:
Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.16349
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1866917359883649024
author Kostenkov, A.
Fabrika, S.
Kaldybekova, A.
Fedorchenko, S.
Solovyeva, Y.
Dedov, E.
Sarkisyan, A.
Vinokurov, A.
Sholukhova, O.
author_facet Kostenkov, A.
Fabrika, S.
Kaldybekova, A.
Fedorchenko, S.
Solovyeva, Y.
Dedov, E.
Sarkisyan, A.
Vinokurov, A.
Sholukhova, O.
contents In the current paper, we present a study of the spatial distribution of luminous blue variables (LBVs) and various LBV candidates (cLBVs) with respect to OB associations in the M33 galaxy. The identification of blue star groups was based on the LGGS data and was carried out by two clustering algorithms with initial parameters determined during simulations of random stellar fields. We have found that the distribution of distances to the nearest OB association obtained for the LBV/cLBV sample is close to that for massive stars with $M_{\rm init}>20\,M_\odot$ and Wolf-Rayet stars. This result is in good agreement with the standard assumption that luminous blue variables represent an intermediate stage in the evolution of the most massive stars. However, some objects from the LBV/cLBV sample, particularly Fe$\,$II-emission stars, demonstrated severe isolation compared to other massive stars, which, together with certain features of their spectra, implicitly indicates that the nature of these objects and other LBVs/cLBVs may differ radically.
format Preprint
id arxiv_https___arxiv_org_abs_2503_16349
institution arXiv
publishDate 2025
record_format arxiv
spellingShingle On the spatial distribution of luminous blue variables in the M33 galaxy
Kostenkov, A.
Fabrika, S.
Kaldybekova, A.
Fedorchenko, S.
Solovyeva, Y.
Dedov, E.
Sarkisyan, A.
Vinokurov, A.
Sholukhova, O.
Astrophysics of Galaxies
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
In the current paper, we present a study of the spatial distribution of luminous blue variables (LBVs) and various LBV candidates (cLBVs) with respect to OB associations in the M33 galaxy. The identification of blue star groups was based on the LGGS data and was carried out by two clustering algorithms with initial parameters determined during simulations of random stellar fields. We have found that the distribution of distances to the nearest OB association obtained for the LBV/cLBV sample is close to that for massive stars with $M_{\rm init}>20\,M_\odot$ and Wolf-Rayet stars. This result is in good agreement with the standard assumption that luminous blue variables represent an intermediate stage in the evolution of the most massive stars. However, some objects from the LBV/cLBV sample, particularly Fe$\,$II-emission stars, demonstrated severe isolation compared to other massive stars, which, together with certain features of their spectra, implicitly indicates that the nature of these objects and other LBVs/cLBVs may differ radically.
title On the spatial distribution of luminous blue variables in the M33 galaxy
topic Astrophysics of Galaxies
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.16349