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The nebulae around LBVs: a multiwavelength approach

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We present first results of our study of a sample of Galactic LBV, aimed to contribute to a better understanding of the LBV phenomenon, by recovering the mass-loss history of the central object from the analysis of its associated nebula. Mass-loss properties have been derived by a synergistic use of different techniques, at different wavelengths, to obtain high-resolution, multi-wavelength maps, tracing the different emitting components coexisting in the stellar ejecta: the ionized/neutral gas and the dust. Evidence for asymmetric mass-loss and observational evidence of possible mutual interaction between gas and dust components have been observed by the comparison of mid-IR (Spitzer/IRAC, VLT/VISIR) and radio (VLA) images of the nebulae, while important information on the gas and dust composition have been derived from Spitzer/IRS spectra.

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SMGPS: A study of Galactic HII regions with extended morphology

astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-29 · unverdicted · novelty 5.0

New catalogue of 1327 extended Galactic HII regions from SMGPS 1.3 GHz data with distances, N_Ly fluxes, spectral types B3-O4, and reported correlations between radius, density, and ionizing luminosity.

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  • SMGPS: A study of Galactic HII regions with extended morphology astro-ph.GA · 2026-06-29 · unverdicted · none · ref 14 · internal anchor

    New catalogue of 1327 extended Galactic HII regions from SMGPS 1.3 GHz data with distances, N_Ly fluxes, spectral types B3-O4, and reported correlations between radius, density, and ionizing luminosity.