J/A+A/390/967 Carbon-rich giants in the HR diagram (Bergeat+, 2002)
Carbon-rich giants in the HR diagram and their luminosity function
Bergeat J., Knapik A., Rutily B.
<Astron. Astrophys. 390, 967 (2002)>
=2002A&A...390..967B 2002A&A...390..967B
ADC_Keywords: Stars, carbon ; Stars, giant ; Magnitudes, absolute ;
Effective temperatures
Keywords: stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: carbon - stars: late-type -
stars: fundamental parameters -
stars: Hertzsprung-Russell (HR) and C-M diagrams -
stars: luminosity function, mass function
Description:
There are 513 entries corresponding to 513 SEDs of 410 carbon stars
and related objects, and 70 Ba II stars. Absolute magnitude bolometric
(Col. 7) are given for 348 348 (C & rel.) + 65 (Ba II) entries.
Together with the effective temperatures previously obtained (Col. 5),
they were used to draw the local HR diagram and the luminosity
function for galactic carbon giants and related objects in the Sun
vicinity. Also given in column 6, the apparent bolometric magnitudes,
and in column 8 as ``remarks'', the variation phase information
whenever available, the detection of circumstellar extinction and/or
emission, the presence of Tc; the J-type, CH stars, carbon-Cepheids
etc., are also shown. Our photometric solutions (photometric type in
Col. 3 and interstellar extinction at J in Col. 4: to be multiplied by
1.145 to obtain E(B-V)).
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table2.dat 97 512 Effective temperatures and absolute bolometric
magnitudes are given for 512 SEDs of 410 carbon
stars and related objects, and 70 Ba II giants.
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See also:
III/156 : Cool Galactic Carbon Stars, 2nd Edition (Stephenson 1989)
III/227 : Catalog of galactic Carbon stars, 3d Ed. (Alksnis+ 2001)
III/168 : General Catalog of S Stars, second edition (Stephenson 1984)
J/A+A/321/236 : Reddening and fluxes of carbon stars, Paper I. (Knapik+ 1997)
J/A+A/342/773 : Hot carbon stars B-V colour excess, Paper II. (Bergeat+ 1999)
J/A+A/344/263 : B-V colour excess of Miras, Paper III. (Knapik+, 1999)
J/A+A/369/178 : Effective temperatures of carbon-rich stars (Bergeat+, 2001)
Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 A6 --- CGCS Stephenson's Catalogue (1989, Cat. III/156
or 1976=S, see Cat. III/168),
or 1973=c, 1973PW&SO...1d...1S 1973PW&SO...1d...1S, entry (1)
7- 21 A15 --- Name GCVS entry or NSV, HD/CD, BD, IRAS=IR, HIC (2)
22- 24 A3 --- n_Name [max] max: phase maximum
26- 29 A4 --- Group Group classification (3)
31- 35 F5.3 mag A(J) Extinction A(J) at 1.25µm
36 A1 --- n_A(J) [*:] * = circumstellar contribution;
: = doubtful
38- 41 I4 K Teff(CI) ? Effective temperature from spectral energy
distribution
42 A1 --- u_Teff(CI) Uncertainty flag on Teff(CI)
44- 48 F5.2 mag mbol Apparent bolometric magnitude
49 A1 --- u_mbol Uncertainty flag on mbol
51- 55 F5.2 mag MBOL ? Absolute bolometric magnitude
56 A1 --- u_MBOL Uncertainty flag on MBOL
58- 61 A4 --- Remarks1 Remarks: available data on phase of variations
63- 98 A36 --- Remarks2 Remarks: circumstellar extinction/emission,
additional name, mbol2
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Note (1): Denominations in Simbad:
NNNN: CGCS NNNN
cNNNN: C* NNNN
SNNN: CSS NNN
L NNN: [L91b] NNN
HV966: SV* HV 966
LDUW6: Not in Simbad
Note (2): Catalogues:
GCVS: Cat. II/214, Combined General Catalogue of Variable Stars
(Kholopov+ 1998)
NSV: Cat. II/219, New Catalogue of Suspected Variable Stars
Supplement (Kazarovets+ 1998)
HD: Cat. III/135, Henry Draper Catalogue and Extension
(Cannon+ 1918-1924; ADC 1989)
CD: Cat. I/114, Cordoba Durchmusterung (Thome 1892-1932)
BD: Cat. I/122, Bonner Durchmusterung (Argelander 1859-62)
HIC: Cat. I/196, Hipparcos Input Catalogue, Version 2 (Turon+ 1993)
Note (3): Group classification:
14 Carbon photometric groups:
HC (0-5): Hot carbon stars (HC5 close to CV1)
CV (1-7): Carbon variable stars from the bluer (CV1) to the reddest (CV7)
SCV: Spectroscopic SC-stars
30 Oxygen photometric groups:
F, G, K, M, with the sg, g and d luminosity classes
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Acknowledgements: Jacques Bergeat
History:
* 24-Aug-2002: A few corrections in table3:
256: name is BD-19 290, instead of CD-19 290
3284: IRAS number is 12444-5925, instead of 12144-5925
3735: NSV number is 7969, instead of 7869
S935: IRAS number is 16382-5727, instead of 16382-5717
* 01-Oct-2002: Some further corrections in table3, in agreement with
the author:
CGCS 623: is FR Per, instead of FR Ser
CGCS 1380: is HD 48733, instead of HD 48773
CGCS 1686: is V758 Mon, instead of V578 Mon
CGCS 2396: is HD 76846, instead of HD 78646
CGCS 2759: is HD 90395, instead of HD 90935
CGCS 4390: is HD 92626, duplicate of CGCS 2829; removed.
References:
Knapik & Bergeat, Paper I 1997A&A...321..236K 1997A&A...321..236K, Cat. J/A+A/321/236
Bergeat et al., Paper II 1999A&A...342..773B 1999A&A...342..773B, Cat. J/A+A/342/773
Knapik et al., Paper III 1999A&A...344..263K 1999A&A...344..263K, Cat. J/A+A/344/263
Bergeat et al., Paper IV 2001A&A...369..178B 2001A&A...369..178B, Cat. J/A+A/369/178
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 13-May-2002