Suman Bhattacharyya

Suman Bhattacharyya
Christ University · Department of Physics

PhD Scholar (Astronomy and Astrophysics)

About

28
Publications
3,820
Reads
How we measure 'reads'
A 'read' is counted each time someone views a publication summary (such as the title, abstract, and list of authors), clicks on a figure, or views or downloads the full-text. Learn more
91
Citations
Introduction
Research scholar at the Department of Physics and Electronics, CHRIST(Deemed to be University).

Publications

Publications (28)
Article
Full-text available
Low-mass emission-line stars belong to various evolutionary stages, from pre-main-sequence young stars to evolved stars. In this work, we present a catalog of late-type (F0 to M9) emission-line stars from the LAMOST Data Release 6. Using the scipy package, we created a Python code that finds the emission peak at H-alpha in all late-type stellar spe...
Preprint
Low-mass emission-line stars belong to various evolutionary stages, from pre-main-sequence young stars to evolved stars. In this work, we present a catalog of late-type (F0 to M9) emission-line stars from the LAMOST Data Release 6. Using the scipy package, we created a Python code that finds the emission peak at H-alpha in all late-type stellar spe...
Preprint
Full-text available
Weak-line T Tauri stars (WTTS) exhibit X-ray flares, likely resulting from magnetic reconnection that heats the stellar plasma to very high temperatures. These flares are difficult to identify through targeted observations. Here, we report the serendipitous detection of the brightest X-ray flaring state of KM Ori in the eROSITA DR1 survey. Observat...
Article
Full-text available
Aims. In this study, we demonstrate the efficacy of the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) in identifying and characterizing white dwarfs (WDs) within the Milky Way Galaxy. Methods. Leveraging the UVIT point-source catalogue towards the Small Magellanic Cloud and cross-matching it with Gaia DR3 data, we identified 43 single WDs (37 new detections...
Article
Full-text available
In a recent study, Banerjee et al. (2021) produced an atlas of all major emission lines found in a large sample of 115 Galactic field Be stars using the 2-m Himalayan Chandra Telescope (HCT) facility located at Ladakh, India. This paper presents our further exploration of these stars to estimate the electron density in their discs. Our study using...
Article
Full-text available
In our previous study (Bhattacharyya et al., 2022), HD 54786, the optical counterpart of the MAXI J0709-159 system, was identified to be an evolved star, departing from the main sequence, based on comparisons with non-X-ray binary systems. In this paper, using color-magnitude diagram (CMD) analysis for High-Mass X-ray Binaries (HMXBs) and statistic...
Article
Full-text available
Classical T Tauri stars (TTS) are low-mass pre-main sequence stars with an active circumstellar environment. In this work, we present the identification and study of 260 classical TTS using LAMOST Data Release 6, among which 104 stars are newly identified. We distinguish classical TTS from giants and main-sequence dwarfs based on the \(\log {g}\) v...
Preprint
Full-text available
Classical T Tauri stars are low-mass pre-main sequence stars with an active circumstellar environment. In this work we present the identification and study of 260 Classical T Tauri stars using LAMOST Data Release 6, among which 104 stars are newly identified. We distinguish Classical T Tauri stars from Giants and main-sequence dwarfs based on the l...
Presentation
Full-text available
Contributory talk presented at 3rd BINA workshop organized by ARIES, Nainital during March 22 -24, 2023
Article
Full-text available
This is the first spectroscopic study of CBe stars in open clusters older than 100 Myr. We performed the optical spectroscopy of 16 classical Be stars in 11 open clusters older than 100 Myr. Among these 16 stars, we identified 15 stars from our previous slitless spectroscopy study. The remaining one, LS III +47 37b, is a new detection, which is con...
Article
Full-text available
Variability is a commonly observed property of classical Be stars (CBe) stars. In extreme cases, complete disappearance of the Hα emission line occurs, indicating a disc-less state in CBe stars. The disc-loss and reappearing phases can be identified by studying the Hα line profiles of CBe stars on a regular basis. In this paper, we present the stud...
Article
Full-text available
Aims. Gaia Data Release 3 (DR3) and further releases have the potential to identify and categorise new emission-line stars in the Galaxy. We perform a comprehensive validation of astrophysical parameters from Gaia DR3 with the spectroscopically estimated emission-line star parameters from the LAMOST OBA emission catalogue. Method. We compare differ...
Preprint
Full-text available
Variability is a commonly observed property of classical Be stars (CBe) stars. In extreme cases, complete disappearance of the H{\alpha} emission line occurs, indicating a disc-less state in CBe stars. The disc-loss and reappearing phases can be identified by studying the H{\alpha} line profiles of CBe stars on a regular basis. In this paper, we pr...
Preprint
Full-text available
Gaia DR3 and further releases have the potential to identify and categorise new emission-line stars in the Galaxy. We perform a comprehensive validation of astrophysical parameters from Gaia DR3 with the spectroscopically estimated emission-line star parameters from LAMOST OBA emission catalogue. We compare different astrophysical parameters provid...
Article
We present a follow-up study on the recent detection of two X-ray flaring events by MAXI/Gas Slit Camera observations in soft and hard X-rays from MAXI J0709–159 in the direction of HD 54786 (LY CMa), on 2022 January 25. The X-ray luminosity during the flare was around 1037 erg s−1 (MAXI), which got reduced to 1032 erg s−1 (NuSTAR) after the flare....
Article
Full-text available
We present a follow-up study on the recent detection of two X-ray flaring events by MAXI/Gas Slit Camera observations in soft and hard X-rays from MAXI J0709–159 in the direction of HD 54786 (LY CMa), on 2022 January 25. The X-ray luminosity during the flare was around 10 ³⁷ erg s ⁻¹ (MAXI), which got reduced to 10 ³² erg s ⁻¹ (NuSTAR) after the fl...
Preprint
Full-text available
We present a follow-up study on the recent detection of two X-ray flaring events by MAXI/GSC observations in soft and hard X-rays from MAXI J0709-159 in the direction of HD 54786 (LY CMa), on 2022 January 25. The X-ray luminosity during the flare was around 10^(37) erg/s (MAXI), which got reduced to 10^(32) erg/s (NuSTAR) after the flare. We took l...
Article
Full-text available
Over time, pre-main-sequence (PMS) stars evolve into main-sequence (MS) stars. Stars evolving from PMS to MS phase is a significant subject of research that aims to better understand stellar phases and their properties. Existing literature shows a lack of study of stars in between PMS and MS phase. 'We focused on what belongs in the midst of these...
Poster
Full-text available
Poster presented based on our study of the transient nature of 9 classical Be stars.
Presentation
Full-text available
I have presented this talk, "Emission line stars in the transition phase from pre-main sequence to main sequence", at the 7th Regional Astronomers' Meeting through Google Meet Platform, which took place from 8th to 10th of September 2021. Under the sponsorship of IUCAA, Pune, India, it was organized by Mar Thoma College, Chungathara, Kerala, India,...
Article
Full-text available
Pre-main sequence (PMS) stars evolve into main sequence (MS) phase over a period of time. Interestingly, we found a scarcity of studies in existing literature that examines and attempts to better understand the stars in PMS to MS transition phase. The purpose of the present study is to detect such rare stars, which we named as ‘Transition Phase’ (T...
Preprint
Full-text available
Pre-main sequence (PMS) stars evolve into main sequence (MS) phase over a period of time. Interestingly, we found a scarcity of studies in existing literature that examines and attempts to better understand the stars in PMS to MS transition phase. The purpose of the present study is to detect such rare stars, which we named as 'Transition Phase' (T...
Article
Full-text available
We report the first systematic study to identify and characterize a sample of classical Ae stars in the Galaxy. The spectra of these stars were retrieved from the A-star catalog using the Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) survey. We identified the emission-line stars in this catalog from which 159 are confirmed as c...
Preprint
Full-text available
We report the first systematic study to identify and characterize a sample of classical Ae stars in the Galaxy. The spectra of these stars were retrieved from the A-star catalog using the Large sky Area Multi-Object fiber Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) survey. We identified the emission-line stars in this catalog from which 159 are confirmed as c...
Preprint
Full-text available
In this study, we analyze the emission lines of different species present in 118 Galactic field classical Be stars in the wavelength range of 3800 - 9000 \AA. We re-estimated the extinction parameter (A$_V$) for our sample stars using the newly available data from Gaia DR2 and suggest that it is important to consider A$_V$ while measuring the Balme...
Article
Full-text available
In this study, we analyze the emission lines of different species present in 118 Galactic field classical Be stars in the wavelength range of 3800 - 9000 Å. We re-estimated the extinction parameter (AV) for our sample stars using the newly available data from Gaia DR2 and suggest that it is important to consider AV while measuring the Balmer decrem...
Article
Full-text available
A growing body of research work on Log Periodic Power Law (LPPL) tries to predict market bubbles and crashes. Mostly, the fitment parameters remain confined within certain specific ranges. This paper examines these claims and the robustness of the reformulated LPPL model of Filimonov & Sornette (2013) for capturing large falls in the S&P BSE Sensex,...
Presentation
Full-text available
I presented this talk titled "Optical Spectroscopy of Galactic Field Classical Be Stars" in the Regional Astronomers' Meeting-VI during July 9-10, 2020. It was held by the initiative of WMO College, Wayanad, Kerala, India through Google Meet Platform under the sponsorship of IUCAA, Pune, India.

Network

Cited By