Characteristics and classification of A-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud
Abstract
We address the relationship between spectral type and physical properties for A-type supergiants in the SMC. We first construct a self-consistent classification scheme for A supergiants, employing the calcium K to H epsilon line ratio as a temperature-sequence discriminant. Following the precepts of the `MK process', the same morphological criteria are applied to Galactic and SMC spectra with the understanding there may not be a correspondence in physical properties between spectral counterparts in different environments. We then discuss the temperature scale, concluding that A supergiants in the SMC are systematically cooler than their Galactic counterparts at the same spectral type, by up to ~10%. Considering the relative line strengths of H gamma and the CH G-band we extend our study to F and early G-type supergiants, for which similar effects are found. We note the implications for analyses of extragalactic luminous supergiants, for the flux-weighted gravity-luminosity relationship and for population synthesis studies in unresolved stellar systems.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0308125,
title = {Characteristics and classification of A-type supergiants in the Small Magellanic Cloud},
author = {C. J. Evans and I. D. Howarth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0308125},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
14 pages, 14 figures, accepted by MNRAS; minor section removed prior to final publication