EXPORT: Optical photometry and polarimetry of Vega-type and pre-main sequence stars

DOI: 
10.1051/0004-6361:20011331
Publication date: 
01/11/2001
Main author: 
Oudmaijer, RD
IAA authors: 
Authors: 
Oudmaijer, RD; Palacios, J; Eiroa, C; Davies, JK; de Winter, D; Ferlet, R; Garzon, F; Grady, CA; Cameron, A; Deeg, HJ; Harris, AW; Horne, K; Merin, B; Miranda, LF; Montesinos, B; Mora, A; Penny, A; Quirrenbach, A; Rauer, H; Schneider, J; Solano, E; Tsapras, Y; Wesselius, PR
Journal: 
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Publication type: 
Article
Volume: 
379
Pages: 
564-578
Number: 
Abstract: 
This paper presents optical UBVRI broadband photo-polarimetry of the EXPORT sample obtained at the 2.5 m Nordic Optical Telescope. The database consists of multi-epoch photo-polarimetry of 68 pre-main-sequence and main-sequence stars. An investigation of the polarization variability indicates that 22 objects are variable at the 3 sigma level in our data. All these objects are pre-main sequence stars, consisting of both T Tauri and Herbig Ae/Be objects while the main sequence, Vega type and post-T Tauri type objects are not variable. The polarization properties of the variable sources are mostly indicative of the UXOR-type behaviour; the objects show highest polarization when the brightness is at minimum. We add seven new objects to the class of UXOR variables (BH Cep, VX Cas, DK Tau, HK Ori, LkH alpha 234, KK Oph and RY Ori). The main reason for their discovery is the fact that our data-set is the largest in its kind, indicating that many more young UXOR-type pre-main sequence stars remain to be discovered. The set of Vega-like systems has been investigated for the presence of intrinsic polarization. As they lack variability, this was done using indirect methods, and apart from the known case of BD+31 degrees 643, the following stars were found to be strong candidates to exhibit polarization due to the presence of circumstellar disks: 51 Oph, BD+31 degrees 643C, HD 58647 and HD 233517.
Database: 
WOK
ADS
URL: 
https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/#abs/2001A&A...379..564O/abstract
ADS Bibcode: 
2001A&A...379..564O
Keywords: 
techniques : photometry; techniques : polarimetry; stars : circumstellar matter; stars : pre-main sequence; stars : variables : general