Luminosities of Carbon-rich Asymptotic Giant Branch stars in the Milky Way
Roald Guandalini (1, 2), Sergio Cristallo (3) ((1) University of, Hertfordshire, (2) Dipartimento di Fisica, Univ. di Perugia, (3) Osservatorio, Astronomico di Teramo (INAF))

TL;DR
This paper presents an updated luminosity function for Galactic Carbon-rich AGB stars, refining previous data with new distance estimates, selection criteria, and bolometric corrections, and compares it with models and LMC data.
Contribution
The study provides an improved luminosity function for Galactic Carbon stars using updated data and methods, confirming theoretical models and comparing with LMC distributions.
Findings
Luminosity function peaks at magnitude -4.9
Two symmetrical tails in the luminosity distribution
Good agreement with recent AGB evolutionary models
Abstract
Stars evolving along the Asymptotic Giant Branch can become Carbon-rich in the final part of their evolution. They replenish the inter-stellar medium with nuclear processed material via strong radiative stellar winds. The determination of the luminosity function of these stars, even if far from being conclusive, is extremely important to test the reliability of theoretical models. In particular, strong constraints on the mixing treatment and the mass-loss rate can be derived. We present an updated Luminosity Function of Galactic Carbon Stars obtained from a re-analysis of available data already published in previous papers. Starting from available near- and mid-infrared photometric data, we re-determine the selection criteria. Moreover, we take advantage from updated distance estimates and Period-Luminosity relations and we adopt a new formulation for the computation of Bolometric…
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