Bibcode
Jiménez-Esteban, F. M.; García-Lario, P.; Engels, D.; Manchado, A.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 458, Issue 2, November I 2006, pp.533-539
Fecha de publicación:
11
2006
Revista
Número de citas
15
Número de citas referidas
14
Descripción
We present the results of a near-infrared monitoring programme of a
selected sample of stars, initially suspected to be Mira variables and
OH/IR stars, covering more than a decade of observations. The objects
monitored cover the typical range of IRAS colours shown by O-rich stars
on the asymptotic giant branch and show a surprisingly large diversity
of variability properties. Sixteen objects are confirmed as
large-amplitude variables. Periods between 360 and 1800d and
typical amplitudes 1m ⪉ Δ K ⪉ 2m
could be determined for nine of them. In three light curves, we find a
systematic decrease in the mean brightness, and two light curves show
pronounced asymmetry. One source, IRAS 07222-2005, shows infrared
colours typical of Mira variables, but it pulsates with a much longer
period (≈1200^d) than a normal Mira. Two objects are either close to
(IRAS 03293+6010) or probably in (IRAS 18299-1705) the post-AGB phase.
In IRAS 16029-3041 we found a systematic increase in the H-K colour of
≈1^m, which we interpret as evidence of a recent episode of enhanced
mass loss. IRAS 18576+0341, a heavily obscured luminous blue variable
was also monitored. The star showed a continued decrease in brightness
over a period of 7 years (1995-2002).