Understanding the Elusive Dwarf Carbon Star
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starscarbonabundancesbinarydwarfevolutionsomeages
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Most stars in our Galaxy with photospheric C/O>1 (carbon stars) are not giants but dwarfs. The newly-recognized class of dwarf carbon (dC) stars joins the growing family of stars with peculiar abundances that are now recognized as products of mass-transfer binary (MTB) evolution. The dozen examples now known span a wide range of evolutionary histories, ages, and abundances. These stars can already provide some much-needed constraints on the formation of AGB C stars in the disk and spheroid populations, and on the parameters characterizing binary evolution there. A larger sample of dCs, with some bright members, would hasten our progress.
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