نتایج جستجو برای: stars red giants

تعداد نتایج: 205771  

1997
C. Alcock R. A. Allsman D. R. Alves T. S. Axelrod A. C. Becker L. Baskett D. P. Bennett K. H. Cook K. C. Freeman K. Griest J. A. Guern M. J. Lehner S. L. Marshall D. Minniti B. A. Peterson M. R. Pratt P. J. Quinn A. W. Rodgers C. W. Stubbs W. Sutherland T. Vandehei D. L. Welch

Mean colors and magnitudes of RR Lyrae stars in 24 fields towards the Galactic bulge from the MACHO database are presented. Accurate mean reddenings are computed for these fields on the basis of the mean colors. The distribution along the line of sight of the RR Lyrae population is examined on the basis of the mean magnitudes, and it is shown that the bulk of the RR Lyrae population is not barr...

2008
A. Derekas

Eclipsing binaries offer a unique opportunity to determine fundamental physical parameters of stars using the constraints on the geometry of the systems. Here we present a reanalysis of publicly available two-color observations of about 6800 stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, obtained by the MACHO project between 1992 and 2000 and classified as eclipsing variable stars. Of these, less than ha...

2008
Brian R. Espey

Although much is known about the nature of winds from hot stars and giants and supergiants with spectral types earlier than K, there is still much to be learned regarding the mass-loss process in cool, late-type stars. We will review the current state of research, with particular reference to observations and modelling of mass-loss from giant stars in symbiotic systems.

1999
I. Saviane G. Bertelli

We present B, V, I CCD photometry of about 40000 stars in four regions of the Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy down to V ∼ 23.5, the largest three-color data set obtained for this galaxy until now. The resultant color-magnitude diagrams, based on a wide color baseline, show a variety of features tracing the history of star formation of this dwarf galaxy. One of the most distinctive features in ou...

2001
Donatella Romano Francesca Matteucci Paolo Ventura Francesca D’Antona

We adopt up-to-date Li yields from asymptotic giant branch stars in order to study the temporal evolution of Li in the solar neighbourhood in the context of a revised version of the two-infall model for the chemical evolution of our galaxy. We consider several lithium stellar sources besides the asymptotic giant branch stars such as Type II supernovae, novae, low-mass giants as well as Galactic...

We have conducted an optical long-term monitoring survey of the majority of dwarf galaxies in the Local Group, with the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT), to identify the long period variable (LPV) stars. LPV stars vary on timescales of months to years, and reach the largest amplitudes of their brightness variations at optical wavelengths, due to the changing temperature. They trace stellar populati...

1997
Masashi Chiba Yuzuru Yoshii

We present the three-dimensional orbital motions of metal-poor stars in conjunction with their metal abundances, for the purpose of getting insight into the formation process of the Galaxy. Our sample stars, which include metal-deficient red giants and RR Lyrae variables observed by the Hipparcos satellite, are least affected by known systematics, stemmed from kinematic bias, metallicity calibr...

2008
Andreas Koch Andrew McWilliam Eva K. Grebel Daniel B. Zucker Vasily Belokurov

We report on the abundance analysis of two red giants in the faint Hercules dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxy. These stars show a remarkable deficiency in the neutron-capture elements, while the hydrostatic α-elements (O, Mg) are strongly enhanced. Our data indicate [Ba/Fe] and [Mg/Fe] abundance ratios of .−2 dex and ∼+0.8 dex, respectively, with essentially no detection of other n-capture element...

2006
Alan P. Boss

While the recent microlensing discoveries of super-Earths orbiting two M dwarf stars have been taken as support for the core accretion mechanism of giant planet formation, we show here that these planets could also have been formed by the competing mechanism of disk instability, coupled with photoevaporative loss of their gaseous envelopes by a strong external source of UV radiation, i.e., an O...

2016
Steve B. Howell Elena Mason Patricia Boyd Krista Lynne Smith Dawn M. Gelino

We present Kepler light curves and optical spectroscopy of twenty X-ray bright stars located in the Kepler field of view. The stars, spectral type F-K, show evidence for rapid rotation including chromospheric activity 100 times or more above the Sun at maximum and flaring behavior in their light curves. Eighteen of our objects appear to be (sub)giants and may belong to the class of FK Com varia...

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