Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 1993
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VizieR On-line Data Catalog: J/A+AS/93/121. Originally published in: 1992A&AS...93..121N
Physics
Infrared Sources, Co, Stars: Late-Type, Mass Loss
Scientific paper
The first results from a survey of circumstellar CO(1-0) emission are presented. The sources were selected from the IRAS point source catalog according to the IRAS color criteria described in van der Veen and Habing (1988A&A...194..125V). The sources have good quality fluxes at 12, 25, and 60 microns, flux densities larger than 20Jy at 25{mu}m, and are situated more than 5{deg} away from the Galactic plane. The survey is undertaken to study the relationship between mass loss rates, dust properties, and the evolution along the AGB. The sample consists of 787 sources and contains both oxygen and carbon-rich stars, including Mira variables, OH/IR objects, protoplanetary nebulae, planetary nebulae, and 60-micron excess sources. So far, 519 objects, situated on both the northern and the southern sky, have been observed; 163 sources were found to have circumstellar CO emission, and in 58 of these CO emission has not previously been detected.
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Booth Roy S.
Carlstroem U.
Habing Harm J.
Heske Astrid
Nyman L.-AA.
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