2000A&A...360..196V


Query : 2000A&A...360..196V

2000A&A...360..196V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 360, 196-212 (2000/8-1)

The Henize sample of S stars. III. Uncovering the binary intruders.

VAN ECK S. and JORISSEN A.

Abstract (from CDS):

The properties of S stars are investigated thanks to a large observing program devoted to the well-defined Henize sample (205 S stars south of δ=-25° and brighter than R=10.5, covering all galactic latitudes), in order to derive the respective properties of the intrinsic S stars (genuine thermally-pulsing AGB stars) and of the extrinsic S stars (post mass-transfer binaries). The stellar sample is first cleaned from a few stars misclassified as S thanks to UBV Geneva photometry and low-resolution spectroscopy. These low-resolution spectra also allow to successfully distinguish subclasses within the S star family. Dedicated Geneva photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy have led to the discovery of two symbiotic S stars. The more stringent difference between extrinsic and intrinsic stars is their technetium content, but several other observational parameters are shown to be efficient to some extent in segregating intrinsic S stars from their extrinsic masqueraders (UBV, JHKL and IRAS photometry, radial-velocity standard deviation, shape of the CORAVEL cross-correlation dip, combination of band strength indices derived from low-resolution spectra). Multivariate classification has been performed on the Henize data sample in order to guarantee a classification as objective as possible and handling at the same time a large number of parameters. The resulting clusters separate efficiently extrinsic and intrinsic S stars, allowing to derive the respective properties of these two distinct stellar classes. The population difference between intrinsic and extrinsic S stars is for the first time clearly demonstrated, since intrinsic S stars are far more concentrated towards the galactic plane than extrinsic S stars (zint=200±100pc and zext=600±100pc), and are therefore believed to belong to a younger, more massive population. The frequency of extrinsic and intrinsic S stars in the magnitude-limited Henize sample amounts to 33% and 67%, respectively. In a volume-limited sample, this proportion is subject to large uncertainties mainly because of uncertain luminosities. There are probably as many as 40% extrinsic stars among S stars in a volume-limited sample.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: binaries: symbiotic - stars: evolution - stars: late-type

Simbad objects: 46

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Number of rows : 46
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 9810 S* 01 31 14.2759850544 -78 57 38.888403444   10.19 8.48     S2,1 15 0
2 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
3 V* R Hor Mi* 02 53 52.7701013592 -49 53 22.730520228   9.15 8.14     M5-7e 181 0
4 NAME Per Arm PoG 03 30 +45.0           ~ 1513 0
5 Hen 4-4 S* 04 23 30.7697096688 -84 09 27.220699800   11.50 9.80     S3,1 7 0
6 V* V1261 Ori Sy* 05 22 18.6449207496 -08 39 58.031922816 10.28 8.57 6.77     S4,1 153 0
7 WRAY 18-1 S* 06 40 27.8955698592 -27 41 22.685789472     11.66     S 17 0
8 V* V613 Mon S* 06 48 22.2962629896 +05 32 30.062068944   9.53 7.78     S3/2 83 0
9 CD-28 3719 Sy* 07 01 09.1555114272 -29 06 25.046471988   12.10 10.59     S6,8e 25 0
10 CD-53 1875 SB* 07 28 26.9708736432 -53 37 15.547544364   12.224 10.850     S: 8 1
11 BM VII 1 S* 07 36 44.0542734432 -23 40 42.823308504     13.3     S/6- 18 0
12 V* GG Pup S* 07 38 21.1065158712 -16 03 18.848048004   11.9 10.3     S5/5 20 0
13 V* SU Pup S* 07 56 12.0796347024 -44 08 33.254946420       12.10   S4,2 33 0
14 WRAY 18-37 S* 07 57 57.6477810048 -29 37 32.063521980     13 11.30   S5,8e 20 0
15 V* R Cnc Mi* 08 16 33.8267330544 +11 43 34.469101992 10.66 10.17 8.64 4.91 1.95 M6.5-9e 291 2
16 CD-36 4526 S* 08 21 50.7878056752 -37 16 59.055888576     11.40     S4,6 12 0
17 BM VII 4 S* 08 32 44.0223242112 -38 50 19.910689764     12.90     S 14 0
18 BM VII 6 S* 08 55 41.7876487392 -46 34 03.217592100           S 8 0
19 Hen 4-60 S* 08 59 38.5554720120 -60 29 28.429726272           S4,4 4 0
20 CD-81 302 S* 09 13 50.0924427840 -82 18 22.741333956   10.65 9.00     S3,1 8 0
21 V* HP Vel S* 10 41 02.7327639048 -52 05 08.821674996   10.37 8.79     S5,2 28 0
22 BM VII 10 S* 10 45 31.8517923480 -59 51 09.426046248       12.88 9.79 S 6 0
23 HD 95875 S* 11 02 47.8935600048 -56 16 21.581587704   10.40 8.84     S3,3 18 0
24 Hen 4-116 ? 11 47.8 -65 19           ~ 2 0
25 Hen 3-725 S* 11 53 42.5924258640 -60 01 12.969871356     13.2 12.07 9.66 S/6-e 11 0
26 V* BH Cru C* 12 16 16.7900401416 -56 17 09.626993196   10.60 7.96     C8,2 80 1
27 V* V420 Hya Sy* 12 24 32.5099977120 -28 18 55.685798892   11.48 10.24     S4,6e 30 0
28 Hen 4-124 S* 12 33 53.7504843144 -42 35 26.068482348   13.32 11.98     S4,4 7 0
29 V* UY Cen S* 13 16 31.8299380416 -44 42 15.757651800 14.09 10.03 7.13     S6/8 86 0
30 HD 121447 SB* 13 55 46.9655016048 -18 14 56.486226336 11.50 9.61 7.80     C2,1_CH4:_Ba4 123 0
31 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
32 V* BQ Oct S* 14 35 29.6632443792 -89 46 18.176026080   8.524 6.848     S5,1 43 0
33 WRAY 18-284 S* 14 59 21.3956406552 -55 07 35.796907092     13.0     S/6-e 13 0
34 Hen 4-154 S* 15 09 26.0396703168 -72 24 41.721262308   13.18 11.38 9.50 8.74 S4,2 8 0
35 V* T CrB Sy* 15 59 30.1622265912 +25 55 12.613382940   11.516 10.247 9.70   M3IIIe_sh 732 0
36 V* VY Aps S* 16 00 53.6192844792 -74 28 52.929975864   12.48 9.17     SC 24 0
37 Hen 4-169 S* 16 56 16.4931982536 -70 09 40.424669100   12.55 10.52     S1*3 5 0
38 V* V2434 Oph S* 17 21 46.7914479624 -29 17 34.064676348           S 19 0
39 CD-49 12029 S* 18 17 17.4994537704 -48 59 48.606425124           S3,8 6 0
40 V* V2017 Sgr Mi* 18 38 45.6629143272 -34 33 27.997165908         10.786 S: 21 0
41 NAME Sgr Arm PoG 19 00 -30.0           ~ 637 1
42 V* BL Tel EB* 19 06 38.1084182112 -51 25 03.217057572 8.03 7.72 7.10     F5Iab/b 94 0
43 V* AG Peg Sy* 21 51 01.9739297352 +12 37 32.127939336   9.85 8.69     M3IIIe 511 0
44 V* Z And Sy* 23 33 39.9553225728 +48 49 05.974867308 8.86 9.35 8.00     M2III+B1eq 525 0
45 V* R Aqr Sy* 23 43 49.4634303216 -15 17 04.176349872   8.823 7.683 9.37   M6.5-8.5e 784 0
46 NAME Ori Arm PoG ~ ~           ~ 201 0

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