Spectroscopic diagnostics for circumstellar disks of B[e] supergiants [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1610.05000


B[e] supergiants (B[e]SGs) are emission-line objects, presumably in a short-lived phase in the post-main sequence evolution of massive stars. Their intense infrared excess emission indicates large amounts of warm circumstellar dust, and the stars were longtime assumed to possess an aspherical wind consisting of a classical line-driven wind in polar direction and a dense, slow equatorial wind dubbed outflowing disk. The general properties obtained for these disks are in line with this scenario, although current theories have considerable difficulties reproducing the observed quantities. Therefore, more sophisticated observational constraints are needed. These follow from combined optical and infrared spectroscopic studies, which delivered the surprising result that the circumstellar material of B[e]SGs is concentrated in multiple rings revolving the stars on stable Keplerian orbits. Such a scenario requires new ideas for the formation mechanism, in which pulsations might play an important role.

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M. Kraus
Tue, 18 Oct 16
19/70

Comments: Invited review, 10 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of the workshop ‘The B[e] Phenomenom: Forty years of studies’