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Luminous Blue Variable Stars - an overview | ScienceDirect TopicsLuminous blue variable stars (LBVs) are defined as a class of massive supergiants that are among the most luminous stars in a galaxy, with luminosities ...
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Luminous blue variables: An imaging perspective on their binarity ...Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are rare massive stars with very high luminosity. They are characterized by strong photometric and spectroscopic variability ...
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Luminous blue variables and the fates of very massive stars - PMC... defining characteristics: (1) LBVs are presumed to represent a brief transitional phase in the evolution of the most massive stars, between the main ...
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[PDF] ETA CARINAE AND OTHER LUMINOUS BLUE VARIABLESLuminous Blue Variables (LBVs) are believed to be evolved, extremely massive stars close to the Eddington. Limit and hence prone to bouts of large-scale, ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Luminous Blue Variables - MDPILuminous Blue Variables are massive evolved stars, here we introduce this outstanding class of objects. Described are the specific characteristics, ...
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(PDF) Luminous Blue Variables - ResearchGateSep 9, 2020 · This hints to the fact that all are only samples of one larger class of variable stars. In 1984 Peter Conti [. 11. ] used the term Luminous Blue ...
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The Complex Upper HR Diagram - MDPIThe upper luminosity boundary to the HR Diagram, or Humphreys–Davidson Limit, complicates our understanding of massive star evolution. Above some initial mass, ...
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The Definition of Luminous Blue Variable - Astrophysics Data SystemLuminous Blue Variables are defined by moderate, irregular variations in brightness with associated spectroscopic changes, a simple definition manifested in ...
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S Doradus variables in the Galaxy and the Magellanic CloudsS Dor variables can be subject to five types of instabilities: the very rare genuine eruptive episodes (the "SD-eruptions"), two different brightening phases ...
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A New Candidate Luminous Blue Variable - IOPscienceSep 23, 2020 · Luminous blue variables (LBVs) have a distinct set of observed characteristics (Conti 1984). They have luminosities of supergiants ...
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[PDF] The nebulae around LBVs: a multiwavelength approach - arXivNov 16, 2010 · Our spectroscopic Spitzer/IRS observations of the inner nebula reveal a rich mid-IR spectrum showing both solid state and atomic gas signatures ...
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An Investigation into the Variability of Luminous Blue Variable Stars ...Feb 7, 2025 · Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are enigmatic, evolved, massive stars. Their variability has been observed to be episodic with large eruptions.
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How long can luminous blue variables sleep? A long-term ...Luminous blue variables (LBVs) are massive stars that show strong spectral and photometric variability. The questions of what evolutionary stages they represent ...
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On the Gaia DR2 distances for Galactic luminous blue variablesABSTRACT. We examine parallaxes and distances for Galactic luminous blue variables (LBVs) in the Gaia second data release (DR2). The sample includes 11 LBV.
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[PDF] The Spatially Resolved H(alpha)-Emitting Wind Structure of P CygniP Cyg was discovered in 1600 after a violent mass- loss event caused it to quickly brighten to a third magnitude star. (de Groot 1969). The violent mass-loss ...
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Bolometric luminosity variations in the luminous blue variable ...P Cygni was observed to undergo two outbursts of $\sim $ 6 yr and $\sim $ 3 yr duration which commenced in 1600 AD and 1655 AD respectively. In both events ...<|separator|>
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P Cygni: Four Centuries of Photometry - NASA ADSThese include the following: 38 observations P Cygni: four centuries of photometry 17 by Percy et al. ... 1600 and 1655 events. In view of the uncertainties ...
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Eta Carinae - SpiderEta Carinae was first cataloged by Edmond Halley in 1677 as a star of fourth magnitude. Variability discovered by Burchell in 1827.
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The History of Eta Carinae - EtaCar and Giant EruptionsEta Carinae entered a period of remarkable variability culminating in its famous "great eruption" from 1837 to 1858 when it became one of the brightest stars ...Missing: 1840s | Show results with:1840s<|separator|>
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[PDF] arXiv:astro-ph/9908309v1 27 Aug 1999The first spectra of P Cygni, obtained as early as 1897, already showed the famous P Cygni-type spectral lines (Fig. 2); an undisplaced emission accompanied by ...
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Spectroscopic and photometric observations of S DoradusThe suggestion of Hubble and Sandage that S Dor belongs to the same class of bright blue variables as discovered by them in M 3' and M 33 seems more likely (8).Missing: variability source
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An obstacle to the late evolution of massive stars - Comelis de Jager ...During their evolution, massive stars first swell and thus become red supergiants, after which they shrink again to evolve to the blue supergiant phase.
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An ultraviolet view of the Luminous Blue Variables | Cambridge CoreApr 12, 2016 · ... P Cygni (Hutchings et al. 1987). IUE, a small aperture (45 cm) spectrographic satellite, covering the spectral range from 1200 to 3300 A ...
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[1909.12199] A Census of B[e] Supergiants - arXivSep 26, 2019 · The extragalactic objects are often mistaken as quiescent or candidate luminous blue variables, with whom B[e] supergiants share a number of ...
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Observations and Interpretation of Luminous Blue VariablesThese variations on a time—scale of years with amplitudes of 0•5m to 2~0m have been called the “typical LBV variations” or “S Dor variations” or “moderate LBV ...
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The Progenitor Masses of Wolf-Rayet Stars and Luminous Blue ...The Progenitor Masses of Wolf-Rayet Stars and Luminous Blue Variables Determined from Cluster Turnoffs ... P. S. Conti & A. B. Underhill (NASA SP-497) (Washington ...
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Long-term spectroscopic monitoring of the Luminous Blue Variable ...For HD 160529, spectral types between B8Ia and A9Ia have been published in the literature. However, the spectrum of HD 160529 is peculiar and, since the ...
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Predictions of variable mass loss for Luminous Blue VariablesWe present radiation-driven wind models for Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) and predict their mass-loss rates.
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Predictions of variable mass loss for Luminous Blue VariablesAt Teff ≃ 25 000 K, the mass loss is predicted to increase by about a factor of five due to the recom- bination of Fe iv to Fe iii. Observational evidence for ...
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RAVE spectroscopy of luminous blue variables in the Large ...This paper presents the first intrinsic examination of stellar spectra from the RAVE survey, aimed at evaluating their diagnostic potential for peculiar stars ...
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[0905.3338] Eta Carinae and the Luminous Blue Variables - arXivMay 20, 2009 · We argue that those objects that exhibit giant Eta Car-type eruptions are most likely related to the more common type of S Doradus variability.Missing: Conti proposal P Cygni
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Photometric monitoring of Luminous Blue Variables### Summary of Photometric and Spectroscopic Variability of LBVs
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[2501.00240] An Investigation into the Variability of Luminous Blue ...Dec 31, 2024 · We analyze the Fourier properties of the stellar light curves to determine their characteristic frequencies and red noise amplitudes ...
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[1709.00160] Spectroscopic and photometric oscillatory envelope ...Sep 1, 2017 · Abstract:To better understand the LBV phenomenon, we analyze multi-epoch and multi-wavelength spectra and photometry of R71.
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[2205.14542] How long can LBVs sleep? A long-term photometric ...May 28, 2022 · Abstract:Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) are massive stars that show strong spectral and photometric variability.
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[2012.00023] Wind-envelope interaction as the origin of the slow ...Nov 30, 2020 · Our proof-of-concept model broadly reproduces the typical observational phenomenology of the S Doradus variability. We identify three key ...
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model for the 19th century eruption of Eta Carinae: CSM interaction ...This section discusses a model for η Car's eruption that is akin to the standard model for SNe IIn, where an explosion produces a shock wave that expands into ...
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Numerical simulations of the great eruption of η Carinae from the ...Dec 23, 2021 · Accordingly, the total kinetic energy released during the explosion is ∼ 1049 erg, which is consistent with the estimated value of 1049.7 by ...
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Eta Carinae: The Great Eruption of a Massive Star - NASA ScienceJan 25, 2022 · Eta Carinae, or Eta Car, is famous for a brilliant and unusual outburst, called the "Great Eruption," observed in the 1840s.Missing: 1600s | Show results with:1600s
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[PDF] Luminous Blue Variable Outbursts from the Variations of Helium ...In particular, we expect the variability pattern to be different for massive stars on the S Dor instability strips and during outburst, as shown in Figure 4.
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Hubble Celebrates 31st Birthday with Giant Star on the Edge of ...Apr 23, 2021 · Like many other LBVs, AG Carinae remains unstable. It has experienced lesser outbursts that have not been as powerful as the one that created ...
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Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) - EtaCar and Giant EruptionsIn quiescence an LBV or S Doradus variable is a moderately evolved hot star, with a B-type supergiant or Of-type/late-WN spectral classification.
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Discovery of Fullerenes in the Shell of Candidate Luminous Blue ...Sep 27, 2025 · Abstract:We report the discovery of fullerene in the circumstellar environment of WRAY~16-232, a strong candidate luminous blue variable.Missing: detection eruption
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[PDF] Luminous Blue Variables - Semantic ScholarLuminous blue variables (LBVs) are massive stars caught in a post-main sequence phase, during which they lose a significant amount of mass. Since, on one ...<|separator|>
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[1401.7322] The evolution of massive stars and their spectra I. A non ...Jan 28, 2014 · Here we analyze the evolution of a non-rotating 60 Msun star and its spectrum throughout its lifetime. Interestingly, the star has a supergiant appearance.
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Luminous blue variables are antisocial: their isolation implies that ...In this scenario, the LBV phase is a very brief, fleeting transitional phase (see, e.g. Lamers & Nugis 2002; Groh et al. 2014). In evolutionary models, there is ...
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[2509.22990] Luminous Blue Variables - arXivSep 26, 2025 · Luminous Blue Variables (LBVs) are a class of massive blue supergiants exhibiting irregular and eruptive instability, sometimes accompanied by ...Missing: de Jager B
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Multiplicity of Galactic luminous blue variable starsLuminous blue variables (LBVs) are characterised by strong photometric and spectroscopic variability. They are thought to be in a transitory phase between O- ...
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On luminous blue variables as the progenitors of core-collapse ...The high mass-loss rate (>10−4 M⊙ yr−1) during the eruptions is mainly what has prompted the suggestion that LBVs are Type IIn progenitors. Stellar evolution ...
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[1011.3484] On Luminous Blue Variables as the Progenitors of Core ...Nov 15, 2010 · In this paper we investigate various scenarios wherein LBV stars have been suggested as the immediate progenitors of SNe.
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IT'S ALIVE! THE SUPERNOVA IMPOSTOR 1961V - IOPscienceReports of the death of the precursor of supernova (SN) 1961V in NGC 1058 are exaggerated. Consideration of the best astrometric data shows that the star, ...
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Stability of massive stars and the Humphreys–Davidson limitStability of massive stars and the Humphreys–Davidson limit ... Violent mode-coupling instabilities are identified which could account for the LBV phenomenon.
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Theoretical investigation of the Humphreys–Davidson limit at high ...The Humphreys-Davidson (HD) limit is the maximum luminosity of red supergiants, above which stars evolve to blue supergiants or Wolf-Rayet stars.Missing: LBVs | Show results with:LBVs
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[PDF] Eta Carinae in the Context of the Most Massive StarsEta Car, with its historical outbursts, visible ejecta and massive, variable winds, con- tinues to challenge both observers and modelers.Missing: documentation | Show results with:documentation
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[PDF] The sub-arcsecond dusty environment of Eta Carinae - arXivJan 10, 2005 · With a luminosity of 5×106 L⊙, it is one of the most luminous stars and at 10 µm it is one of the brightest objects outside the solar system ( ...
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[2204.00372] Combined spectroscopy and intensity interferometry to ...Apr 1, 2022 · Combined spectroscopy and intensity interferometry to determine the distances of the blue supergiants P Cygni and Rigel. Authors:E. S. G. de ...
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An indication for the binarity of P Cygni from its 17th century eruptionAbstract. I show that the 17th century eruption of the massive luminous blue variable (LBV) star P Cygni can be explained by mass transfer to a B-type bina.
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On the Gaia DR2 distances for Galactic Luminous Blue VariablesWe examine parallaxes and distances for Galactic luminous blue variables (LBVs) in Gaia DR2. The sample includes 11 LBVs and 14 LBV candidates.
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[PDF] Dissecting the Galactic Super Star Cluster Westerlund 1 - ESOBy constraining the chemical abundances for the LBV Wd1-243 it was possible to demonstrate unambigu ously that it is a highly evolved, likely post-RSG, object.
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Multiplicity of Luminous Blue Variable Stars - MDPIWe report on the monitoring of four LBVs and two candidate LBVs (cLBVs), observing high-resolution spectra from 2009 to 2024. ... spectral wavelength calibrations ...Missing: characteristics | Show results with:characteristics
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How common is LBV S Doradus variability at low metallicity?How common is LBV S Doradus variability at low metallicity? ... bolometric luminosity stays roughly constant. Therefore, AzV 261 is a prime ...
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How common is LBV S Doradus variability at low metallicity?We discuss the implications for massive star evolution in low-metallicity environments, characteristic of the early Universe. Key words. stars: variables: S ...
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New luminous blue variables in the Andromeda galaxyJan 8, 2015 · van Genderen (2001) selected several optical variability types for LBVs: variables with amplitudes greater than and less than 0.5 mag, ex ...2 Observations · 3 Results · 3.1 Spectroscopy And...
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A New Luminous Blue Variable in the Outskirts of the Andromeda ...Oct 3, 2019 · Here, we report the discovery of a new LBV—LAMOST J0037+4016 in the distant outskirt of the Andromeda galaxy.
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[2008.12240] Luminous Blue Variable candidates in M31 - arXivAug 27, 2020 · Abstract:We study five Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) candidates in the Andromeda galaxy and one more (MN112) in the Milky Way.Missing: variables | Show results with:variables
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A New LBV Candidate in M33 - IOPscienceLBVs are defined by S Doradus eruptive episodes characterized by a 1–2 mag increase in visual brightness accompanied by an apparent shift to cooler temperatures ...
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On the spatial distribution of luminous blue variables in the M33 galaxyMar 20, 2025 · 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 ...
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an LBV candidate or LBV impostor in the very low metallicity galaxy ...The LBV phase is known to be crucial for the evolution of massive stars, and its behavior with metallicity is very poorly known. Variable star V39 in IC 1613 is ...
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III. A Search for Luminous Blue Variables and Other H-alpha ... - arXivSep 9, 2007 · A Search for Luminous Blue Variables and Other H-alpha Emission-Lined Stars. ... photometric variability, which may require centuries to manifest ...
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Discovering New B[e] Supergiants and Candidate Luminous Blue ...We successfully identified seven B[e] supergiants (one candidate) and four Luminous Blue Variables of which six and two, respectively, are new discoveries.
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The possible disappearance of a massive star in the low-metallicity ...Jun 30, 2020 · We investigate a suspected very massive star in one of the most metal-poor dwarf galaxies, PHL 293B. Excitingly, we find the sudden disappearance of the ...
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Candidate LBVs in Local Group galaxies - NASA ADSIn IC 10, a galaxy without any LBV or LBVc reported before, we found one candidate. Publication: A Massive Star Odyssey: From Main Sequence to Supernova. Pub ...
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The Sunburst Arc with JWST - II. Observations of an Eta Carinae ...It has been suggested that Godzilla might be a rare stellar object called a luminous blue variable (LBV) based on the detection of uncommon Bowen fluorescent ...
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Evidence for Binarity in the Luminous Blue Variable Candidate Hen ...This study presents new polarimetric observations of Hen 3-519, revealing a distinctive loop pattern in the Stokes QU diagram, which strongly suggests the ...Missing: 3-1595 | Show results with:3-1595
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[2203.08158] Godzilla, a monster lurks in the Sunburst galaxy - arXivMar 15, 2022 · Based on spectral information, we argue that a luminous blue variable (LBV) star caught during an outburst is the most likely candidate.