A New Transition Wolf-Rayet WN/C Star in the Milky Way

ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL(2020)

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We report the discovery of a new transition type Wolf-Rayet (W-R) WN/C star in the Galaxy. According to its coordinates (R.A., decl.)(J2000 )= 18(h)51(m)39(s).7, -05 degrees 34'51 ".1, and the distance 7.11(-122)(+1.56) kpc away from Earth) inferred from the second Gaia data release, it is found that W-R 121-16 is located in the Far 3 kpc Arm, and it is 3.75 kpc away from the Galactic Center. The optical spectra obtained by the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope and the 2.16 m telescope, both located at the Xinglong Observatory in China, indicate that this is a W-R star of the transitional WN7o/WC subtype. A current stellar mass of about 7.1(-1.1)(+1.7) M-circle dot a mass-loss rate of (M) over dot = 10(-4.97-0.20+0.16) M-circle dot yr(-1), a bolometric luminosity of log L/L-circle dot = 4.88(-0.15)(+0.17), and a stellar temperature of T-* = 47(-5)(+9) kK are derived by fitting the observed spectrum with a specific Potsdam W-R model. The magnitude in V-band varies between 13.95 and 14.14 mag, while no period is found. Based on the optical spectra, the time domain data, and the indices of the astrometric solution of the Gaia data, W-R 121-16 is likely a transitional WN/C single star rather than a WN+WC binary.
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