J/A+A/431/565       Evolved stars in the MSX survey              (Ortiz+, 2005)

Evolution from AGB to planetary nebula in the MSX survey. Ortiz R., Lorenz-Martins S., Maciel W.J., Rangel E.M. <Astron. Astrophys. 431, 565 (2005)> =2005A&A...431..565O 2005A&A...431..565O
ADC_Keywords: X-ray sources ; Stars, carbon ; Planetary nebulae Keywords: stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: circumstellar matter - stars: evolution - ISM: planetary nebulae: general - infrared: stars Abstract: We investigate the evolution of oxygen- and carbon-rich AGB stars, post-AGB objects, and planetary nebulae using data collected mainly from the MSX catalogue. Magnitudes and colour indices are compared with those calculated from a grid of synthetic spectra that describe the post-AGB evolution beginning at the onset of the superwind. Description: Tables 1 to 3 contain MSX counterparts of carbon-rich stars, transition objects, and planetary nebulae, respectively. The main original catalogues used in the search are: Loup et al. (1993, Cat. J/A+AS/99/291) for carbon-rich stars and Kimeswenger (2001, Cat. J/other/RMxAA/37.115) for planetary nebulae. The search was carried out within a radius of 10 arcseconds from the position listed in the original catalogues. 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This file table1.dat 220 45 MSX counterparts of carbon-rich stars table2.dat 220 69 MSX counterparts of transition objects table3.dat 241 214 MSX counterparts of planetary nebulae -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: V/107 : MSX5C Infrared Point Source Catalog (Egan+ 1999) V/114 : MSX6C Infrared Point Source Catalog (Egan+ 2003) V/84 : Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae (Acker+, 1992) J/A+AS/99/291 : CO and HCN observations of circumstellar envelopes (Loup+ 1993) J/other/RMxAA/37.115 : Optical coordinates of southern PNe (Kimeswenger+, 2001) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 F8.4 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000) 10- 17 F8.4 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) 19- 22 F4.1 arcsec Dist Distance between the original position and the MSX counterpart 24- 29 A6 --- --- [MSX5C_] 30- 46 A17 --- MSX5C MSX5 name (Cat. V/107) 48- 57 A10 --- Name Other name (1) 59- 70 E12.4 Jy FB1 Flux in the MSX B1 band (4.29 micron) 72 I1 --- f_FB1 [0/4] MSX flag for B1 74- 78 F5.1 Jy e_FB1 ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in B1 band 81- 92 E12.4 Jy FB2 Flux in the MSX B2 band (4.35 micron) 94 I1 --- f_FB2 [0/4] MSX flag for B2 96-100 F5.1 Jy e_FB2 ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in B2 band 103-114 E12.4 Jy FA Flux in the MSX A band (8.28 micron) 116 I1 --- f_FA [0/4] MSX flag for A 118-122 F5.1 Jy e_FA ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in A band 125-136 E12.4 Jy FC Flux in the MSX C band (12.13 micron) 138 I1 --- f_FC [0/4] MSX flag for C 140-144 F5.1 Jy e_FC ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in C band 147-158 E12.4 Jy FD Flux in the MSX D band (14.65 micron) 160 I1 --- f_FD [0/4] MSX flag for D 162-166 F5.1 Jy e_FD ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in D band 169-180 E12.4 Jy FE Flux in the MSX E band (21.34 micron) 182 I1 --- f_FE [0/4] MSX flag for E 184-188 F5.1 Jy e_FE ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in E band 192-196 F5.2 mag Jmag ?=99.99 J magnitude (1.2um) 198-202 F5.2 mag Hmag ?=99.99 H magnitude (1.6um) 204-208 F5.2 mag Kmag ?=99.99 K magnitude (2.2um) 210-214 F5.2 mag Lmag ?=99.99 L magnitude (3.5um) 216-220 F5.2 mag Mmag ?=99.99 M magnitude (not in table2.dat) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Other names: carbon-star name (Loup et al., 1993, Cat. J/A+AS/99/291) in table1, IRAS number in table2. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 8 F8.4 deg RAdeg Right ascension (J2000) 10- 17 F8.4 deg DEdeg Declination (J2000) 19- 22 F4.1 arcsec Dist Distance between the original position and the MSX counterpart 24- 30 F7.3 deg GLON Galactic longitude 32- 38 F7.3 deg GLAT Galactic latitude 40- 51 A12 --- Name1 Name with Galactic position, (Acker, 1992, Cat. V/84) 53- 66 A14 --- Name2 Usual name (as listed in Acker, 1992, Cat. V/84) 68- 73 A6 --- --- [MSX5C_] 74- 90 A17 --- MSX5C MSX name (Cat. V/107) 92-101 A10 --- IRAS Name of the IRAS counterpart 103-114 E12.4 Jy FB1 Flux in the MSX B1 band (4.29 micron) 116 I1 --- f_FB1 [0/4] MSX flag for B1 118-122 F5.1 Jy e_FB1 ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in B1 band 125-136 E12.4 Jy FB2 Flux in the MSX B2 band (4.35 micron) 138 I1 --- f_FB2 [0/4] MSX flag for B2 140-144 F5.1 Jy e_FB2 ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in B2 band 147-158 E12.4 Jy FA Flux in the MSX A band (8.28 micron) 160 I1 --- f_FA [0/4] MSX flag for A 162-166 F5.1 Jy e_FA ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in A band 169-180 E12.4 Jy FC Flux in the MSX C band (12.13 micron) 182 I1 --- f_FC [0/4] MSX flag for C 184-188 F5.1 Jy e_FC ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in C band 191-202 E12.4 Jy FD Flux in the MSX D band (14.65 micron) 204 I1 --- f_FD [0/4] MSX flag for D 206-210 F5.1 Jy e_FD ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in D band 213-224 E12.4 Jy FE Flux in the MSX E band (21.34 micron) 226 I1 --- f_FE [0/4] MSX flag for E 228-232 F5.1 Jy e_FE ?=-99.0 Standard Deviation of flux in E band 235-239 F5.2 mag Kmag ?=99.99 K magnitude 241 I1 --- q_Kmag Quality of K magnitude: 1=lower limit; 3=good measurement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Roberto Ortiz
(End) Patricia Vannier [CDS] 22-Oct-2004
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