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Obscured AGB Stars in the LMC

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

Abstract

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We have carried out a search for obscured AGB stars in the LMC, observing fields in the vicinity of faint IRAS sources. About 25 heavily reddened AGB stars were found, with bolometric magnitudes close to the classical AGB limit of Mbol = −7.1. 10−µm. photometry for 5 sources show that these are oxygen-rich; they are similar to the Galactic OH/IR stars. Mass-loss rates vary between 5×10−4 and 2×10−6 M yr−1. We find no evidence that the mass-loss rates vary with luminosity. Neither do the mass-loss rates differ in a clear systematic way between the SMC and the LMC. The expansion velocities appear to be slightly lower in the LMC than in the Galaxy. All of the luminous stars for which periods are available have luminosities significantly above the period-luminosity relation derived for optical LMC Miras.

Type
Part 2. Poster Papers
Copyright
Copyright © Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1995

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