Bibcode
Jorgensen, U. G.; Kipper, T.; Thejll, P.; Ulla, A.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.319, p.244-249
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1997
Journal
Citations
9
Refereed citations
9
Description
We present a uniform and high quality set of infrared photometric (JHK)
observations of the 6 peculiar carbon giant stars V Ari, UV Cam, BD+34
911, TU Gem, BD+57 2161 and BD+34 4134. All of these belong to the small
group of known cool CH giants populating the Galactic halo. Comparison
of the J-H and H-K colours to "normal" C stars show our stars to be
"bluer" (i.e., having lower values of J-H and H-K) than the bulk of the
Galactic C stars. Comparison with synthetic JHK colours reveal 5 of our
6 stars as having considerably lower metallicities and/or higher
temperatures than the bulk. Using standard assumptions we derive
estimates of their effective temperatures, gravities, luminosities and
distances. Their derived luminosities place them close to (or below) the
theoretical first He shell flash luminosity, although other observations
indicate their carbon excess to be intrinsic.