2004A&A...418...77M


Query : 2004A&A...418...77M

2004A&A...418...77M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 418, 77-88 (2004/4-4)

Cool carbon stars in the halo: A new survey based on 2MASS.

MAURON N., AZZOPARDI M., GIGOYAN K. and KENDALL T.R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first results of a new survey for finding cool N-type carbon (C) stars in the halo of the Galaxy. Candidates were first selected in the 2MASS Second Incremental Release database with JHKs colours typical of red AGB C stars and Ks<13, and subsequently checked through medium resolution slit spectroscopy. We discovered 27 new C stars plus one known previously and two similar objects in the Fornax and Sculptor dwarf galaxies. We determine and discuss the properties of our sample, including optical and near-infrared colours, radial velocities, as well as Hα emission and variability that are frequent, all these characteristics being compatible with an AGB C-type classification. Surprisingly, of the 30 studied objects, 8 were found to have small but measurable proper motions (µ) in the USNO-B1.0 catalogue, ranging over 8<µ<21mas/yr and opening the possibility that some objects could perhaps be dwarf carbon stars. Yet, a detailed analysis based on comparison with the sample of known carbon dwarfs leads us to consider these µ as incompatible with the broader picture suggested by the other data taken as a whole. So, we adopt the view that all objects are of AGB type, i.e. luminous and distant. Because the stream of Sagittarius dwarf galaxy is known to be the dominant source of luminous C stars in the halo, we chose to determine distances for our sample by scaling them on the 26 known AGB C stars of the Sgr galaxy itself, which are found to be, in the Ks-band, ∼0.5mag less luminous than the average LMC C stars for a given J-Ks colour. The obtained distances of our halo stars range from 8 to 80kpc from the Sun. Then, examination of position and radial velocities show that about half belong to the Sgr stream. Our findings suggest that numerous AGB C stars remain to be discovered in the halo. Long term Ks-band monitoring would be of great value to ascertain distance estimates through the period-luminosity relation, because a large fraction of our sample is probably made of Mira variables.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: carbon - surveys - Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: stellar content

Nomenclature: Table 2: [MAG2004] NN (Nos 1-30).

Simbad objects: 52

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Number of rows : 52
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 [MAG2004] 29 C* 00 59 53.6699374176 -33 38 30.905335608       20.22 18.04 C 9 0
2 NAME Sculptor Dwarf Galaxy G 01 00 09.4 -33 42 32   9.79 8.6 8.81   ~ 1360 4
3 [BEM91] 7 C* 01 05 00.1082025816 -05 40 03.818699436       14.28 12.42 C-Ne 14 0
4 C* 3224 C* 01 26 13.7470744584 +12 48 38.516269896     12.8     C 9 0
5 [MAG2004] 1 C* 02 11 30.8612649312 -03 49 43.942095660   18.5   15.28   C 4 0
6 BD-14 450 Pe* 02 25 08.5749747144 -13 24 00.610720056   13.41 10.97     C-CH 11 0
7 HD 16115 Pe* 02 35 06.4987385928 -09 26 34.126056708   9.36 8.15     C-H3II: 73 0
8 NAME Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal G 02 39 59.3 -34 26 57   9.02 7.4     ~ 1744 1
9 [DDB2002] 25 C* 02 41 03.5576531520 -34 48 05.388235200   23.3 20.412 17.63 16.619 C 10 0
10 IRAS 03582+1819 C* 04 01 09.7174172232 +18 28 08.192916516           C 9 0
11 IRAS 04188+0122 C* 04 21 27.2521665288 +01 29 13.488893736           C-N 26 0
12 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17438 0
13 PG 0824+289 WD* 08 27 05.0512752687 +28 44 02.778910836   14.73 14.27     DA+dC 71 0
14 V* X Cnc C* 08 55 22.8819374952 +17 13 52.583009880   9.63 6.40 4.29 2.90 C-N4.5 271 1
15 FBS 0910+197 C* 09 13 31.8694099200 +19 34 22.722499092   15.6 12.61 11.5   C-N 17 0
16 CLS 9 Pe* 09 14 51.9583727640 +33 29 01.745213172   14.0   13.0   C-H 13 0
17 [MAG2004] 3 C* 09 15 05.2164586032 +19 17 37.726392588   15.9 14.29 13.3   C-N 14 0
18 [TI98] 0915-0327 C* 09 18 08.2388861760 -03 39 56.549473092   15.19 12.90   11.335 C 13 0
19 [MAG2004] 4 C* 10 15 25.9317953712 -02 04 31.889288424   20.9       C 8 0
20 FBS 1056+399 C* 10 59 23.8522442616 +39 44 05.827275924   16.61 14.35 12.81   C-N 15 0
21 HE 1107-2105 C* 11 09 59.6769861072 -21 22 00.819827544   17.17 14.07 11.89 11.087 C 12 0
22 [MAG2004] 7 C* 11 17 19.0019647920 -17 29 15.438398568   19.4   15.65   C 9 0
23 [MAG2004] 8 C* 12 09 25.0302175464 +15 16 18.296204016   17.8 14.31     C-N 12 0
24 [TI98] 1225-0011 C* 12 27 40.0391611416 -00 27 50.684767560   19.4 15.40 14.2   C-N 18 0
25 [MAG2004] 9 C* 12 49 04.7688372600 +13 20 35.437278408   19.3 15.19     C 8 0
26 [MAG2004] 10 C* 13 56 02.3720880216 -01 36 26.261403264   19.4 15.39     C 8 0
27 [MAG2004] 11 C* 13 59 20.6381892936 -30 23 39.456328128     18.46     C 8 0
28 C* 3292 C* 14 08 35.0852885376 +05 06 27.377032140     12.1     N 11 0
29 [MAG2004] 12 C* 15 01 06.9238529976 -05 31 38.835791940   20.4       C 8 0
30 [MAG2004] 13 C* 15 15 11.0638630392 -13 32 27.984817032     16.20     C 10 0
31 [MAG2004] 14 C* 15 58 42.2321920128 +18 52 46.337555424   17.5   15.22   C 4 0
32 IRAS F17289+7010 C* 17 28 25.7502931824 +70 08 29.955809724   17.91 14.29 14.14   C-N 11 0
33 V* TW Oph C* 17 29 43.6639675104 -19 28 22.866171888   12.95 8.79 7.54 8.70 C-N5 120 0
34 NAME SDG G 18 55 19.0 -30 32 43   4.5 3.6     ~ 2189 2
35 [MAG2004] 16 C* 19 42 19.0153439040 -35 19 37.715587176   18.6 15.29     C 6 0
36 [MAG2004] 17 C* 19 42 21.3135433584 -32 11 04.074572148   19.0   14.42   C 7 0
37 [MAG2004] 18 C* 19 48 50.6472719832 -30 58 31.871468100     17.48     C 10 0
38 [MAG2004] 19 C* 19 53 30.1692775680 -38 35 59.474318208   19.2 14.62 14.88   C 7 0
39 [MAG2004] 20 C* 20 13 19.4312716584 -23 41 43.948798116   16.00 13.61 12.67   C 5 0
40 IRAS 20176-1458 C* 20 20 27.6652921296 -14 49 27.304605552   19.4       C 9 0
41 [WIE93] 2048-348 C* 20 52 02.6394489912 -34 37 31.616184396   21.3 19.7     C5,2 5 0
42 [MAG2004] 22 C* 20 54 54.5531335176 -28 28 56.763032880   18.6       C 5 0
43 V* RV Aqr C* 21 05 51.7376905368 -00 12 42.121057536     11.5     C6,3e 106 0
44 [TI98] 2111+0010 Pe* 21 14 00.2056227264 +00 23 01.623532848           C-CH 5 0
45 [MAG2004] 23 C* 22 05 14.5810586232 +00 08 45.849946524   18.1   13.6   C-J 9 0
46 [MAG2004] 24 C* 22 06 53.6728276464 -25 06 28.205022420   18.0 14.07     C 11 0
47 [TI98] 2213-0017 C* 22 15 37.1025426984 -00 02 59.454579912   16.98 14.60     C-N 9 0
48 [MAG2004] 25 C* 22 17 09.9218987328 -26 07 03.384034752   18.4       C 9 0
49 [TI98] 2225-1401 C* 22 28 10.6628859864 -13 46 22.408857120   17.22 14.50     C-N 11 0
50 [MAG2004] 26 C* 23 17 21.0828657960 -24 11 42.456489828   17.8       C 6 0
51 [MAG2004] 27 C* 23 19 35.5271779656 -18 56 23.950425804   17.5 14.39 14.47   C 8 0
52 [MAG2004] 28 C* 23 25 31.3891842000 -30 10 55.956148896   18.4       C 6 0

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