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Identification of Carbon Stars from LAMOST DR7

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-12-12 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

Carbon stars are excellent kinematic tracers of galaxies and play important roles in understanding the evolution of the Galaxy. Therefore, it is worthwhile to search for them in a large amount of spectra. In this work, we build a new carbon star catalog based on the LAMOST DR7 spectra. The catalog contains 4542 spectra of 3546 carbon stars, identified through line index and near-infrared color-color diagrams. Through visual inspection of the spectra, we further subclassify them into 925 C--H, 384 C--R, 608 C--N, and 1292 Ba stars. However, 437 stars could not be sub-classified due to their low signal-to-noise. Moreover, by comparing with LAMOST DR7 pipeline we find 567 more carbon stars and visually sub-classify them. We find that on the JHJ-H vs. HKsH-K_{\rm s} two-color diagram, C--N stars can be reliably distinguished from the other three sub-types. Additionally, by utilizing the Gaia distance, we study the distribution of carbon stars in the H-R diagram and identify 258 dwarf carbon stars by the criterion MG>M_{\rm G}>5.0\,mag. Finally, we present the spatial distribution in Galactic coordinates of the 3546 carbon stars. The majority of C-N, C-R, and Ba stars are distributed at low Galactic latitudes, while most C--H and dC stars distribute at high Galactic latitudes.

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@article{arxiv.2312.06201,
  title  = {Identification of Carbon Stars from LAMOST DR7},
  author = {Linlin Li and Kecheng Zhang and Wenyuan Cui and Jianrong Shi and Wei Ji and Zhenyan Huo and Yawei Gao and Shuai Zhang and Mingxu Sun},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2312.06201},
  year   = {2023}
}