Properties of carbon stars in the Solar neighbourhood based on Gaia DR2 astrometry
C. Abia, P. de Laverny, S. Cristallo, G. Kordopatis, O. Straniero

TL;DR
This study analyzes Gaia DR2 data to characterize the luminosity, distribution, and kinematics of various types of carbon stars in the Solar neighborhood, revealing differences among subtypes and implications for stellar evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed luminosity function and spatial distribution analysis of local carbon stars, highlighting differences among subtypes and their evolutionary implications.
Findings
The luminosity function peaks at M_bol~-5.2 mag with extended tails.
J-type stars are about half a magnitude fainter than N- and SC-types.
Most N-, SC-, and J-type stars belong to the thin disc population.
Abstract
We find that the combined LF of N- and SC-type stars are consistent with a Gaussian distribution peaking at M_bol~ -5.2 mag. The resulting LF however shows two tails at lower and higher luminosities more extended than those previously found, indicating that AGB carbon stars with Solar metallicity may reach M_bol~-6.0 mag. We find that J-type stars are about half a magnitude fainter on average than N- and SC-type stars, while R-hot stars are half a magnitude brighter than previously found. The Galactic spatial distribution and velocity components of the N-, SC- and J-type stars are very similar, while about 30 % of the R-hot stars in the sample are located at distances larger than ~ 500 pc from the Galactic Plane, and show a significant drift with respect to the local standard of rest. The LF derived for N- and SC-type in the Solar neighbourhood fully agrees with the expected luminosity…
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