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The Distance to HD 50896 (EZ CMA)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2017

Werner Schmutz
Affiliation:
1Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, CO 80309-0440, USA
Ian D. Howarth
Affiliation:
1Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology Boulder, CO 80309-0440, USA 2Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London London, WC1E, 6BT, England

Abstract

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The WN5 star HD 50896 lies in the same sightline as the open cluster Cr 121. In order to investigate the possibility of cluster membership, we observed the interstellar Na D lines in the spectra of HD 50896 (=EZ CMa, =WR6) and stars in its neighbourhood (on the plane of the sky) at high spectral resolution (R=80,000 and 105,000). The observations were obtained with the 1.4-m coudé auxiliary telescope and the coudé echelle spectrograph of the European Southern Observatory.

From the strengths and velocity structure of the interstellar features it is immediately clear that HD 50896 is not a member of Cr 121; rather, it is a background object. A comparison with spectra of other background stars shows that the line of sight towards HD 50896 is very similar to those of HD 51854 (B1 V) and HD 50562 (B3 III). From intermediate-band and Hβ photometry the distances to these two B stars are 1.75 kpc and 1.95 kpc, respectively. The most red-shifted absorption component in the spectrum of HD 50896 is displaced only slightly more than that of HD 51854, and a little less than that of HD 50562. We conclude that the the most probable distance to HD 50896 is 1.8 kpc.

Type
Session VIII. Inventory and Distribution
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