The CH fraction of Carbon stars at high Galactic latitudes
Aruna Goswami, Drisya Karinkuzhi, N. S. Shantikumar (Indian Institute, of Astrophysics)

TL;DR
This study estimates that approximately 37% of a sample of high-latitude stars are CH stars, characterized by specific spectral features, providing insights into low-metallicity nucleosynthesis and Galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
It offers a quantitative assessment of the CH star fraction in high-latitude stars using spectral classification, expanding previous studies with new identifications.
Findings
37% of the sample are potential CH stars
Spectral analysis confirms characteristic properties of CH stars
Provides spectral descriptions and temperature estimates for new candidates
Abstract
CH stars form a distinct class of objects with characteristic properties like iron deficiency, enrichment of carbon and overabundance in heavy elements. These properties can provide strong observational constraints for theoretical computation of nucleosynthesis at low-metallicity. An important question is the relative surface density of CH stars which can provide valuable inputs to our understanding on the role of low to intermediate-mass stars in the early Galactic chemical evolution. Spectroscopic characterization provides an effective way of identifying CH stars. The present analysis is aimed at a quantitative assessment of the fraction of CH stars in a sample of stars using a set of spectral classification criteria. The sample consists of 92 objects selected from a collection of candidate Faint High Latitude Carbon stars from the Hamburg/ESO survey. Medium resolution (R ~ 1300)…
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