Properties of the Be stars in the field of the small magellanic cloud cluster NGC 330

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Mazzali, PA
Lennon, DJ
Pasian, F
Marconi, G
Baade, D
Castellani, V
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[1] EUROPEAN SO OBSERV, D-85748 GARCHING, GERMANY
[2] UNIV STERNWARTE, D-81679 MUNICH, GERMANY
[3] OSSERVATORIO ASTRON, I-00040 MONTE PORZIO CATO, ROME, ITALY
[4] UNIV PISA, IST ASTRON, I-56100 PISA, ITALY
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stars; emission-line; Be stars; fundamental parameters; Magellanic Clouds; galaxies; star clusters; globular clusters; NGC; 330; (SMC); rotation;
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The blue globular cluster NGC 330 in the Small Magellanic Cloud is one of the few SMC clusters to be rich in young luminous stars. The incidence of Be stars in the cluster is known to be high (Feast 1972; Grebel et al. 1992). Medium resolution, high signal-to-noise (S/N) optical spectra of many of the brightest blue stars in the cluster have been obtained, and for some of the stars high resolution, high S/N spectra have also been acquired. New Johnson U and B photometry has also been obtained. Spectroscopy shows that even stars that were not classified as Be photometrically do have emission at least in H alpha, so that the vast majority of the early B-type, non-supergiant stars in the cluster are Be (13 stars out of 14 in our sample). The physical parameters (effective temperature, surface gravity) of the stars have been determined, and their emission properties (full-width-half-maximum, emission equivalent width of the B aimer lines) have been investigated. The Her emission flux appears to be proportional to the value of the FWHM, and, by inference, to that of upsilon sin i. All Be stars have similar, single-peaked H alpha emission profiles, regardless of emission strength and stellar upsilon sin i. This is in some sense an unexpected result, and may be taken to indicate that the extension of the discs surrounding the stars, whence the H alpha emission is supposed to arise, depends on the rotational velocity of the stars (which would explain the absence of broad double peaks). The possible absence of double-peaked profiles of any separation, if confirmed, may also indicate that the Be stars in NGC 330 are observed under roughly the same inclination angle, or that they are all surrounded by extended and optically thick discs.
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