SBSS 1701+555 , the SIMBAD biblio

2011A&A...532A..69R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 532A, 69-69 (2011/8-1)

Revised classification of the SBS carbon star candidates including the discovery of a new emission line dwarf carbon star.

ROSSI C., GIGOYAN K.S., AVTANDILYAN M.G. and SCLAVI S.

Abstract (from CDS):

Faint high-latitude carbon stars are rare objects commonly thought to be distant, luminous giants. For this reason, they are often used to probe the structure of the Galactic halo; however, more accurate investigation of photometric and spectroscopic surveys has revealed an increasing percentage of nearby objects with luminosities of main sequence stars. In the General Catalogue of the Second Byurakan Survey (SBS) only ten objects are indicated as carbon star candidates. This work aims at clarifying the nature of these stars. We analyzed new optical spectra and photometry and used astronomical databases available on the web. We verified that two stars are N-type giants already confirmed by other surveys. We found that four candidates are M type stars and confirmed the carbon nature of the remaining four stars; the characteristics of three of them are consistent with an early CH giant type. The fourth candidate, SBS1310+561 identified with a high proper motion star, is a rare type of dwarf carbon showing emission lines in its optical spectrum. We estimated absolute magnitudes and distances to the dwarf carbon and the three CH stars. Our limited sample confirmed the increasing evidence that spectroscopy or colour alone are not conclusive luminosity discriminants for CH-type carbon stars.

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Journal keyword(s): surveys - stars: carbon - stars: individual object : SSBS1310+561

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/532/A69): stars.dat spectra/*>

Simbad objects: 23

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