A Second Luminous Blue Variable in the Quintuplet Cluster

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Published 2000 January 27 © 2000. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation T. R. Geballe et al 2000 ApJ 530 L97 DOI 10.1086/312501

1538-4357/530/2/L97

Abstract

H- and K-band moderate-resolution and 4 μm high-resolution spectra have been obtained for FMM 362, a bright star in the Quintuplet Cluster near the Galactic center. The spectral features in these bands closely match those of the Pistol Star, a luminous blue variable and one of the most luminous stars known. The new spectra and previously obtained photometry imply a very high luminosity for FMM 362, L ≥ 106 L, and a temperature of 10,000-13,000 K. Based on its luminosity, temperature, photometric variability, and similarities to the Pistol Star, we conclude that FMM 362 is a luminous blue variable.

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