The frequency by mass of Galactic carbon stars inferred from Gaia measurements of star cluster members

Worthey, G.; Pal, Tathagata

United States

Abstract

We investigate the frequency of occurrence of Galactic carbon stars as a function of progenitor mass using Gaia data. Small number statistics limit fidelity, but C-star frequency agrees with that observed in the Magellanic Clouds (MCs) down to m ≈ 1.67 M. At m ≈ 1.38 M, the frequency rises by a factor of three even though the frequency appears to drop to zero for the MCs. In fact this is due to a lack of clusters at the key age range in the MCs. At m ≈ 1.24 M and below, no C-stars are observed, corresponding to ages older than 4 Gyr. Within uncertainties, C-star frequency in M 31 is consistent with that of the Galaxy and the MCs. We find an ambiguous C-star candidate at ~7 M.

2021 Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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