J/MNRAS/267/711     AGB Stars in the South Galactic Cap   (Whitelock+ 1994)

High Mass-Loss AGB Stars in the South Galactic Cap WHITELOCK P., MENZIES J., FEAST M., MARANG F., CARTER B., ROBERTS G., CATCHPOLE R., CHAPMAN J. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 267, 711 (1994)> =1994MNRAS.267..711W 1994MNRAS.267..711W
Keywords: stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: evolution - stars: mass-loss - stars: variables: others - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics - infrared: stars File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1 58 61 IRAS Miras table2 76 1311 Near-infrared photometry table3 87 61 Derived data table4 43 11 Reference stars used for spectral typing table5 75 60 Heliocentric radial velocities of Miras table6a 80 19 IRAS sources searched for OH emission table6b 71 4 Properties of the sources detected in OH table7 51 61 Bolometric Magnitudes and mass-loss rates table8 30 12 Mass-loss rates from CO and IR -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name 15- 21 F7.2 Jy F12 12 micrometer IRAS flux (not colour corrected) 24- 30 F7.2 Jy F25 25 micrometer IRAS flux (not colour corrected) 34- 39 F6.2 Jy F60 60 micrometer IRAS flux (not colour corrected) 41- 43 A3 --- Unc Respective uncertainty (1) 45 I1 --- Var IRAS variability index 47- 48 I2 --- LRS []? LRS spectral type 50- 59 A10 --- Name Other name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1) Flux density uncertainties are: A = 0 % ≤ Unc < 4 % B = 4 % ≤ Unc < 8 % C = 8 % ≤ Unc < 12 % D = 12 % ≤ Unc < 16 % E = 16 % ≤ Unc < 20 % F = Unc ≥ 20 % L = upper limit flux -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- IRAS IRAS Name 12- 31 A20 --- Name Other names 34- 40 F7.2 d JD Heliocentric Julian date - 2440000 41 A1 --- n When *, observation made on 1.9-m telescope 45- 49 F5.2 mag J []? J magnitude 50 A1 --- n_J When m, the accurate is about ± 0.1 mag 53- 57 F5.2 mag H []? H magnitude 58 A1 --- n_H When m, the accurate is about ± 0.1 mag 61- 65 F5.2 mag K []? K magnitude 66 A1 --- n_K When m, the accurate is about ± 0.1 mag 69- 73 F5.2 mag L []? L magnitude 74 A1 --- n_L When m, the accurate is about ± 0.1 mag -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table3 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name 13- 17 F5.2 mag J []? J magnitude, mean value at maximum and minimum light 18- 22 F5.2 mag H H magnitude, mean value at maximum and minimum light 25- 29 F5.2 mag H H magnitude, mean value at maximum and minimum light 32- 36 F5.2 mag L L magnitude, mean value at maximum and minimum light 42- 45 F4.2 mag DeltaJ []? Full amplitude 51- 54 F4.2 mag DeltaK []? Full amplitude 57- 59 I3 d P []? Period determined for data given here 60 A1 --- n_P [ :+?] note for P, (1) 62- 64 I3 d P1 []? Period listed in the GCVS or elsewhere 65 A1 --- n_P1 [ :+] note for P1, (1) 66- 74 A9 --- Sp Spectral type 75- 77 A3 --- Ref References (2) 79- 88 A10 --- Name Other name -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1) : When :, the value is uncertain When +, the period is multiperiodic The ? against thee 480 day period for UU For refers to the previous determination of the period listed in ApJ Supl 58, 167 (where the star is called IRC -30 023) which was made using only 5 observations. Note (2): References to spectral type is: 1 This paper 2 GCVS 3 Olnon et al. (1986) 4 Jones et al. (1978) 5 Gehrz et al. (1978) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 7 A7 --- T Type of the star 10- 20 A11 --- Name Star name 21- 42 A22 --- Names Other names -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table5 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3- 12 A10 --- IRAS IRAS Name 18- 25 F8.3 d JD []? Heliocentric Julian day -2440000 30- 35 F6.1 km/s V_opt []? Mean of the two velocities derived for each programme stars 40- 45 F6.1 km/s V_other []? Velocity determined from radio observations 51- 54 F4.1 km/s DeltaV []? Expansion velocity 60- 64 A5 --- T Type of measurement, see note 1 66- 73 A8 --- R References for measurements, see note 2 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Notes (1) For optical measurement, an opt is noted, for radio measurements, the line, H_2O, OH, CO or SiO, is indicated (2) References for the velocities: 1 Comoretto et al. (1990) 2 Crocker & Hagen (1983) 3 Wilson (1953) 4 Smak & Preston (1965) 5 te Lintel Hekkert et al. (1989) 6 Sivagnanam et al. (1989) 7 Le Squeren et al. (1992) 8 Eder et al. (1988) 9 This paper 10 Haikala (1990) 11 Sivagnanam et al. (1988) 12 Nyman et al. (1992) 13 Margulis et al. (1990) 14 Zuckerman et al. (1986) 15 Zuckerman & Dyck (1989) 16 Deguchi et al. (1990) 16 Knapp & Morris (1985) 18 Bujarrabal et al. (1987) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table6a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name (1) 12 A1 --- n A * denotes that these sources are not Mira variables and are discussed in paper II 15- 18 I4 km/s V1 First velocity of the velocity range 23- 25 I3 km/s V2 Second velocity of thee velocity range 28- 30 I3 mJy L rms level 39 A1 --- D Detection (Y, N) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): IRAS 02399+0704 was quoted as IRAS 02399+0744 in the original publication Byte-per-byte Description of file: table6b -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name 13- 16 F4.2 Jy S_l Blue emission peak flux density 18- 21 F4.2 Jy S_h Red-shifted emission peak flux density 24- 30 F7.2 km/s V_l Blue emission peak velocity 33- 38 F6.2 km/s V_h Red-shifted emission peak velocity 41- 47 F7.2 km/s V Mean velocity 53- 57 F5.2 km/s DeltaV Velocity separation of the two peaks 68- 71 F4.2 10-22W/m2 IFD Integrated flux density in the spectrum -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table7 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 11 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name 13- 15 I3 d P Period 21- 24 F4.2 mag (J-K)_74 []? (J-K)_74 = (J-K) - 0.05(J-H) 27- 30 F4.2 mag m_bol Bolometric magnitude 32- 35 F4.2 kpc D Distance 37- 40 F4.2 kpc Z Height above the galactic plane 42- 46 F5.2 Sun/yr Log(dM/dt) Mass-loss rate -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-per-byte Description of file: table8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 10 A10 --- IRAS IRAS name 12- 16 F5.2 Sun/yr Log(dM_CO/dt) Mass-loss rate from CO(1-0) measurements 22- 26 F5.2 Sun/yr Log(dM_IR/dt) Mass-loss rate from IR measurements 30 I1 --- Ref References -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 9: Mass-loss rates ---------------------------------------------------- dM/dt type Period ref (M_solar/yr) (day) ---------------------------------------------------- 1.5E-05 C 488-700 1 1.0E-07 to 1.0E-05 O 166-644 1 3.0E-08 to 4.0E-05 C 2 1.0E-07 O P < 300 3 1.0E-07 2.0E-07 O 300 ≤ P < 400 3 4.0E-07 O P ≥400 4 2.0E-06 to 2.0E-04 O & C ? 5 4.0E-07 to 3.0E-05 O? 170-722 6 ---------------------------------------------------- References: 1 This paper; 2 Claussen et al. (1987); 3 JK92; 4 Jura et al. (1993); 5 Jura & Kleinmann (1989); 6 WFC91.
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 04-Feb-1994
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