2002A&A...385...94B


Query : 2002A&A...385...94B

2002A&A...385...94B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 385, 94-110 (2002/4-1)

Thick disk and old disk carbon-rich giants in the Sun vicinity.

BERGEAT J., KNAPIK A. and RUTILY B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Making use of the HIPPARCOS data and refining a previous study of the space distribution of the carbon-rich giant stars located in the vicinity of the Sun (Paper I), we fully investigate their space distributions and space velocities on the basis of our photometric grouping (CV i, i.e. carbon variable stars with i=1 to 7; HC j, i.e. hot carbon stars with j=0 to 5). As expected, the CH stars (a subset of the HC stars delineated on the grounds of spectroscopic criteria) need to be considered separately. We also used groupings according to variability classes. The various biases affecting the use of the data are taken into account as far as possible. The mean distance to the Galactic plane of the faint (<Mbol≫=-3.5) HC-stars amounts to 0.5kpc compared to 0.15kpc for the bright (<Mbol>≤-3.5) CV-stars. Exponentially decreasing distributions are fit with distance scales of 0.95±0.06kpc and 0.19kpc respectively, and a normalization factor of 5.2% to 7.3% for the former component, compatible with a thick disk and thin disk respectively. Projected surface densities on the Plane are given with a total of about 76kpc–2, including 6% of CH stars and at least 18% for the other HC-stars (namely the HC'-sample). While halo-type velocities are found for CH stars with a substantial drift of -112km/s, the solar reflex velocities and residual-velocity dispersions for the HC'-sample are about twice those of the CV-sample, close to thick disk and thin disk values respectively. In summary, we identify the HC-sample as a component of the thick disk contaminated by the CH stars which are a spheroidal contribution, and possibly by CV-stars at HC5. As expected, the CV-sample is a component of the old (thin) disk, dated from AVR, (3±1)Gyr on average, but with a likely spread from a few 108Myr up to 8-12Gyr. While the former (HC) represents very old low mass stars (initial masses less than 1.15 M but subject to mass-loss), the latter (CV) are younger stars with higher initial masses on average (up to a few solar masses). The high frequency of HC'-stars rules out models requiring rare events. Better modeling of mixing events in low mass stars on the RGB and AGB could help. Less dragged up carbon is needed to transform the low-mass stars with a low O/H ratio into carbon giants.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: carbon - stars: late-type - stars: variables: general - stars: kinematics

Simbad objects: 1

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Number of rows : 1
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 V* V Ari LP? 02 15 00.0771848760 +12 14 23.612094312   10.8 9.80     C-H3.5 105 0

Query : 2002A&A...385...94B

Basic data :
V* V Ari -- Long-Period Variable Candidate
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Other object types:
* (2018ApJ,HD,...), C* (C*,CGCS,...), V* (AN,V*,...), LP* (2009yCat), C*? (2022yCat), LP? (2022yCat), Pe* (1942ApJ), PM* (2018yCat), NIR (2MASS), IR (IRAS)
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
ICRS coord. (ep=J2000) :
02 15 00.0771848760 +12 14 23.612094312 (Optical) [ 0.0212 0.0209 90 ] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
FK4 coord. (ep=B1950 eq=1950) :
02 12 18.2156836778 +12 00 24.770135214 [ 0.0212 0.0209 90 ]
Syntax of coordinates is : "ra dec (wtype) [error ellipse] quality bibcode" :
  • ra dec : right ascension and declination (unit and frame defined according to your Output Options)
    Grey values are increasing the original precision due to the computation of frame transformations
  • (wtype) : wavelength class for the origin of the coordinates (Rad, mm, IR, Optical, UV, Xray, Gam)
  • [error ellipse] : measurement uncertainty, on (ra,dec) if the positional angle is 90 degrees, on (majaxis,minaxis) otherwise (in mas at defined epoch in the original catalogue),
    position angle (in degrees North celestial pole to East)
  • quality : flag of quality
    • E ≥ 10"
    • D : 1-10" (and some old data)
    • C : 0.1-1"
    • B : 0.01-0.1" + 2MASS, Tyc
    • A : VLBI, Hipparcos
  • bibcode : bibcode of the coordinates reference
Gal coord. (ep=J2000) :
152.8738096692364 -45.7178090727511 [ 0.0212 0.0209 90 ]
Syntax of proper motions is : "pm-ra pm-dec [error ellipse] quality bibcode"
  • pm-ra : mu-ra*cos(dec) (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • pm-dec : mu-dec (expressed in the ICRS system in mas/yr)
  • [error ellipse] : error major axis and minor axis (in mas), orientation angle (in deg)
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the proper motion reference
Proper motions mas/yr :
60.992 45.256 [0.029 0.029 90] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Syntax of radial velocity (or/and redshift) is : "value [error] (wavelength) quality bibcode"
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  • quality : flag of quality ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • bibcode : bibcode of the value's origin
Radial velocity / Redshift / cz :
V(km/s) -176.0 [2] / z(~) -0.000587 [0.000007] / cz -175.95 [2.00]
   E 1953GCRV..C......0W
Syntax of parallax is : 'value quality [error] bibcode'
  • value : parallax value
  • quality : flag of quality (A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • [error] : mean error
  • bibcode : bibcode of the parallax reference
Parallaxes (mas):
0.8645 [0.0231] A 2020yCat.1350....0G
Spectral type is made of 3 parts: %coding is composed of 4 parts :
  • the spectral type, which is made of a temperature class, eventually a luminosity class (roman number) and/or spectral peculiarities;
  • a quality letter: A=best quality→E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality %
  • a quality letter: A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality
  • bibcode : bibcode of the spectral type reference
Spectral type:
C-H3.5 B 1996ApJS..105..419B
Syntax of fluxes (or magnitudes) is : "filter-name (System) flux-value [error] quality MultVarFlags bibcode"
  • filter-name : U, B, V, R, I, G, J, H, K, u, g, r, i, z
  • (System) : may be AB (default is Vega)
  • flux-value : value of flux or magnitude
  • [error] : error value
  • quality : flag of quality of the flux value ( A=best quality -> E=worst quality, {� } =unknown quality)
  • MultVarFlags : Mult is zero or one char (J) for joined photometry ; Var can be zero or two chars (V[0-4])
  • bibcode : bibcode of the flux reference
Fluxes (6) :
B 10.8 [~] E ~
V 9.80 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
G 7.649234 [0.006247] C 2020yCat.1350....0G
J 5.14 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
H 4.32 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
K 4.03 [~] C 2002yCat.2237....0D
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HD 13826 GCRV 1236 2MASS J02150008+1214235 WEB 2196
AG+12 238 GEN# +1.00013826 PPM 118063 YZ 12 661
AN 147.1907 GSC 00634-00589 SAO 92853 [V58] 5
BD+11 305 HIC 10472 TIC 58872758 AAVSO 0209+11
C* 93 HIP 10472 TYC 634-589-1 Gaia DR3 73753560659651584
CGCS 327 IRAS 02123+1200 UBV 21327 Gaia DR1 73753556364038272
DO 414 LEE 1 V* V Ari Gaia DR2 73753560659651584

References (105 between 1850 and 2023) (Total 105)
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velocities : 6    V* : 1    distance : 3    Fe_H : 1    PLX : 5    PM : 5    MK : 12   

   

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HD 13826 AG+12 238 BD+11 305 CGCS 327 DO 414
GSC 00634-00589 HIC 10472 HIP 10472 IRAS 02123+1200 2MASS J02150008+1214235
PPM 118063 SAO 92853 TYC 634-589-1 V* V Ari Gaia DR3 73753560659651584
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