2015ApJ...805...78H


Query : 2015ApJ...805...78H

2015ApJ...805...78H - Astrophys. J., 805, 78 (2015/May-3)

Variability in proto-planetary nebulae. III. Light curve studies of Magellanic Cloud carbon-rich objects.

HRIVNAK B.J., LU W., VOLK K., SZCZERBA R., SOSZYNSKI I. and HAJDUK M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have investigated the light variability in a sample of 22 carbon-rich post-AGB stars in the LMC and SMC, based primarily on photometric data from the Optical Gravitational Lensing Experiment survey. All are found to vary. Dominant periods are found in eight of them; these periods range from 49 to 157 days, and most of these stars have F spectral types. These eight are found to be similar to the Milky Way Galaxy (MWG) carbon-rich proto-planetary nebulae (PPNs) in several ways: (a) they are in the same period range of ∼38 to ∼160 days, (b) they have similar spectral types, (c) they are (all but one) redder when fainter, (d) they have multiple periods, closely spaced in time, with an average ratio of secondary to primary period of ∼1.0, and as an ensemble, (e) they show a trend of decreasing period with increasing temperature, and (f) they show a trend of decreasing amplitude with decreasing period. However, they possibly differ in that the decreasing trend of period with temperature may be slightly offset from that of the MWG. These eight are classified as PPNs. The other 14 all show evidence of variability on shorter timescales. They are likely hotter PPNs or young planetary nebulae. However, in the MWG the numbers of PPNs peak in the F-G spectral types, while it appears that in the LMC they peak at a hotter B spectral type. One of the periodic ones shows a small, R Coronae Borealis type light curve drop.

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Journal keyword(s): Magellanic Clouds - planetary nebulae: general - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: evolution - stars: oscillations - stars: variables: general

Simbad objects: 32

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Number of rows : 32
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 IRAS 00350-7436 C* 00 36 59.5591952376 -74 19 50.255251536 16.88 15.81 14.47 14.25 12.92 C3,2e 28 0
2 OGLE SMC-LPV-4910 pA* 00 44 41.1035011488 -73 21 36.123508332   17.06 15.61 15.44 14.515 G:I 26 0
3 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 10928 1
4 [BSS2007] 255 pA* 01 05 46.4557129824 -71 47 05.274363984           B8Iab 10 0
5 IRAS Z02229+6208 pA* 02 26 41.7882689568 +62 21 21.981286008   14.69 12.00 11.16 8.92 G8-K0_0-Ia: 59 0
6 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 6897 1
7 IRAS 05063-6908 AB? 05 06 03.670 -69 03 58.76           ~ 12 0
8 2MASS J05063210-7142298 pA* 05 06 32.1295674936 -71 42 29.924779896 14.801 14.717 14.298 13.950 13.780 A3Iab/F0Ibpe 15 0
9 IRAS 05073-6752 pA* 05 07 13.9164887208 -67 48 46.719455724           ~ 15 0
10 IRAS 05092-7121 LP* 05 08 35.9127962160 -71 17 30.728295348   20.178 18.379 16.498 16.493 ~ 14 0
11 IRAS 05110-6616 pA* 05 11 10.6392128544 -66 12 53.624892600 20.528 18.416 16.629 15.70 14.536 F0Ib 19 0
12 2MASS J05122533-6908355 * 05 12 25.3260155736 -69 08 35.476605024       14.7   ~ 1 0
13 2MASS J05122768-6908039 NIR 05 12 27.684 -69 08 03.92           ~ 1 0
14 IRAS 05127-6911 Y*O 05 12 28.2173503377 -69 07 55.759681244 15.598 16.586 16.154 16.090 16.129 ~ 14 1
15 IRAS 05185-6806 Y*O 05 18 28.1480883000 -68 04 04.016015256           ~ 12 0
16 IRAS F05192-7008 LP* 05 18 45.2552888448 -70 05 34.595618568 20.134 19.207 17.481 15.890 15.646 ~ 19 0
17 IRAS S05211-6926 pA* 05 20 43.8870629914 -69 23 41.139112840 17.618 16.515 15.075 13.92 13.887 F5Ib(e) 22 0
18 NAME LMC Bar PoG 05 22 08 -69 23.5           ~ 307 0
19 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17109 1
20 IRAS Z05259-7052 pA* 05 25 20.7706707096 -70 50 07.476379728 17.562 16.570 15.335 14.480 16.252 A2Ib 14 0
21 IRAS 05289-6617 C* 05 29 02.412 -66 15 27.77   22.276 21.353     C 25 0
22 IRAS 05315-7145 AB* 05 30 44.10 -71 43 00.5           ~ 12 0
23 2MASS J05325071-7139257 LP* 05 32 50.7147024408 -71 39 25.723947636 17.985 16.533 15.069 14.029 13.803 F6Ia 17 0
24 IRAS F05361-7121 AB? 05 35 25.8455590488 -71 19 56.650882656           ~ 11 0
25 IRAS 05370-7019 pA* 05 36 32.525 -70 17 38.45         18.11 ~ 11 0
26 IRAS 05413-6934 LP* 05 40 54.2741121192 -69 33 18.526425156     21.76 18.693   ~ 10 0
27 IRAS 05537-7015 pA* 05 53 12.0022518312 -70 15 22.381350084           ~ 11 0
28 IRAS 05588-6944 PN 05 58 25.9823069328 -69 44 25.826364204           ~ 19 0
29 IRAS 06111-7023 * 06 10 32.0148170760 -70 24 40.784730372           ~ 8 0
30 HD 289002 * 06 45 13.3725491952 +02 08 14.685250596 10.06 10.62 10.44     B1 256 0
31 HD 187885 pA* 19 52 52.7033593752 -17 01 50.289441096   9.25 8.68 8.32   F2/6Ia 177 0
32 IRAS 20000+3239 LP* 20 01 59.5133268456 +32 47 32.799122916   16.13 13.39 11.80 10.32 ~ 81 0

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