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arxiv: 0809.5107 · v1 · submitted 2008-09-30 · 🌌 astro-ph

Discovery of Extreme Carbon Stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud

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keywords carbonstarscloudextremelargemagellanicmass-lossobjects
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Using Spitzer IRAC and MIPS observations of the Large Magellanic Cloud, we have identified 13 objects that have extremely red mid-IR colors. Follow-up Spitzer IRS observations of seven of these sources reveal varying amounts of SiC and C2H2 absorption as well as the presence of a broad MgS feature in at least two cases, indicating that these are extreme carbon stars. Preliminary estimates find these objects have luminosities of 4-11x10^3 Lsol and preliminary model fitting gives mass-loss rates between 4x10^-5 and 2x10^-4 Msol/yr, higher than any known carbon-rich AGB star in the LMC. These spectral and physical properties require careful reconsideration of dust condensation and mass-loss processes for carbon stars in low metallicity environments.

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