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LEW02 - On Dead OH/IR Stars

Short title: Lewis (2002)
Authors: Lewis, B. M.
Journal: The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 576, Issue 1, pp. 445-449.
Bibcode: 2002ApJ...576..445L

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ID Obs. RA Obs. Dec l b Group id Source name Line Fpeak List Detection Class Ref.
(J2000) (J2000) (deg.) (deg.) OH (Jy) Yes/No
118 48 2.1+04 51 2936.87222.9683G36.873+2.968
IRAS 18455+04481.612 GHz; 0.009ENG15+H2O +OH EVOLVEDLEW02
219 50 7.2+21 19 0358.4976-2.5339G58.498-2.534
IRAS 19479+21111.612 GHz; 0.008ENG15-H2O +OH EVOLVEDLEW02
319 54 44.1+36 42 1472.24404.4713G72.245+4.470
IRAS 19529+36341.612 GHz; 0.008ENG15+OH EVOLVEDLEW02
420 57 16.3+02 58 4651.3639-26.1127G51.364-26.113
IRAS 20547+02471.612 GHz; 0.008ENG15+H2O -CH3OH II +OH -SiO EVOLVEDLEW02
515 08 25.6+09 36 1711.024153.2686G11.024+53.268
IRAS 15060+09471.612 GHz; 0.033ENG15+H2O +OH +SiO EVOLVEDLEW02
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    Type Description
    I Oxygen-rich non-variable stars without circumstellar shells
    II Variable stars with "young" O-rich circumstellar shells
    IIIa Variable stars with more evolved O-rich circumstellar shells
    IIIb Variable stars with thick O-rich circumstellar shells
    IV Variable stars with very thick O-rich circumstellar shells
    V Planetary nebulae and non- variable stars with very cool circumstellar shells
    VIa Variable stars with relatively cold dust at large distances; a significant part of the stars is carbon-rich
    VIb Variable stars with relatively hot dust close to the star and relatively cold dust at large distances; Some of the objects have proven to be O-rich
    VII Variable stars with more evolved C-rich circumstellar shells
    VIII Different sort of objects

  • Distribution of the detection velocities versus galactic longitude from LEW02

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    Longitude-Velocity Map is taken form Dame, Hartmann & Thaddeus (2001)

  • Distribution of sources from LEW02 in (l,b) histograms



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