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HE 1015–2050: discovery of a hydrogen-deficient carbon star at high galactic latitude

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dc.contributor.author Goswami, A
dc.contributor.author Drisya, K
dc.contributor.author Shantikumar, N. S
dc.date.accessioned 2010-11-04T10:09:30Z
dc.date.available 2010-11-04T10:09:30Z
dc.date.issued 2010-11-10
dc.identifier.citation The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol. 723, No. 2, pp. L238–L242 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2248/5260
dc.description Open Access en
dc.description.abstract Medium-resolution spectral analysis of candidate Faint High Latitude Carbon (FHLC) stars from the Hamburg/ESO survey has given us the potential to discover objects of rare types. Two primary spectral characteristics of R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars are hydrogen deficiency and weaker CN bands relative to C2 bands. They are also characterized by their characteristic location in the J – H and H – K planes with respect to cool carbon stars. From a spectral analysis of a sample of 243 candidate FHLC stars, we have discovered a hydrogen-deficient carbon (HdC) star HE 1015–2050, at high Galactic latitude. A differential analysis of its spectrum with that of the spectrum of U Aquarii (U Aqr), a well-known cool HdC star of RCB type, provides sufficient evidence to put this object in a same group as that of U Aqr. Furthermore, it is shown that HE 1015–2050 does not belong to any of the C-star groups CH, C-R, C-N, or C-J. Cool RCB stars form a group of relatively rare astrophysical objects; approximately 51 are known in the Galaxy and some 18 in the Large Magellanic Cloud and five in the Small Magellanic Cloud. The present discovery adds a new member to this rare group. Although its spectral characteristics and its location in the J – H versus H – K plane place HE 1015–2050 in the same group to which U Aqr belongs, extended photometric observations would be useful to learn if there is any sudden decline in brightness, this being a characteristic property of HdC stars of RCB type. en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher IOP Publishing en
dc.relation.uri http://iopscience.iop.org/2041-8205/723/2/L238/ en
dc.rights © IOP Publishing en
dc.subject Stars: carbon en
dc.subject Stars: chemically peculiar en
dc.subject Stars: individual (he 1015–2050) en
dc.subject Stars: late-type en
dc.subject Stars: low-mass en
dc.title HE 1015–2050: discovery of a hydrogen-deficient carbon star at high galactic latitude en
dc.type Article en


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