HD3191 is a single rapidly rotating B1 IV:nn star showing multi-mode non-radial pulsations, not a high-mass X-ray binary.
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From LAMOST DR12, 504 classical Be stars are cataloged with 141 new, 14 RV-variable binaries, 60 RUWE-based candidates, 34 cluster members, and 37 runaways.
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HD3191, the high-mass X-ray binary that wasn't there
HD3191 is a single rapidly rotating B1 IV:nn star showing multi-mode non-radial pulsations, not a high-mass X-ray binary.
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Classical Be Stars and Classical Be Star Binaries from LAMOST DR12
From LAMOST DR12, 504 classical Be stars are cataloged with 141 new, 14 RV-variable binaries, 60 RUWE-based candidates, 34 cluster members, and 37 runaways.