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Discovery of Five New R Coronae Borealis Stars in the MACHO Galactic Bulge Database

Abstract

We have identified five new R Coronae Borealis (RCB) stars in the Galactic bulge using the MACHO Project photometry database, raising the total number of known Galactic RCB stars to about 40. We have obtained spectra to confirm the identifications. The fact that four out of the five newly identified RCB stars are ``cool'' (T(eff) < 6000 K) rather than ``warm'' (T(eff) > 6000 K) suggests that the preponderance of warm RCB stars among the existing sample is a selection bias. These cool RCB stars are redder and fainter than their warm counterparts and may have been missed in surveys done with blue plates. Based on the number of new RCB stars discovered in the MACHO bulge fields, there may be ~250 RCB stars in the reddened "exclusion" zone toward the bulge.

Authors

Zaniewski A; Clayton GC; Welch DL; Gordon KD; Minniti D; Cook KH

Publication date

July 22, 2005

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0507554

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arXiv
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