- Yu, Po-Chieh;
- Lin, Chien-Cheng;
- Lin, Hsing-Wen;
- Lee, Chien-De;
- Konidaris, Nick;
- Ngeow, Chow-Choong;
- Ip, Wing-Huen;
- Chen, Wen-Ping;
- Chen, Hui-Chen;
- Malkan, Matthew A;
- Chang, Chan-Kao;
- Laher, Russ;
- Huang, Li-Ching;
- Cheng, Yu-Chi;
- Edelson, Rick;
- Ritter, Andreas;
- Quimby, Robert;
- Ben-Ami, Sagi;
- Ofek, Eran O;
- Surace, Jason;
- Kulkarni, Shrinivas R
We report the discovery of 2 new Be stars, and re-identify one known Be star
in the open cluster NGC 6830. Eleven H-alpha emitters were discovered using the
H-alpha imaging photometry of the Palomar Transient Factory Survey. Stellar
membership of the candidates was verified with photometric and kinematic
information using 2MASS data and proper motions. The spectroscopic confirmation
was carried out by using the Shane 3-m telescope at Lick observatory. Based on
their spectral types, three H-alpha emitters were confirmed as Be stars with
H-alpha equivalent widths > -10 Angstrom. Two objects were also observed by the
new spectrograph SED-Machine on the Palomar 60 inch Telescope. The SED-Machine
results show strong H-alpha emission lines, which are consistent with the
results of the Lick observations. The high efficiency of the SED-Machine can
provide rapid observations for Be stars in a comprehensive survey in the
future.