Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-11-07
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
16 pages, Astronomical Journal, in press, to be published
Scientific paper
10.1086/338647
We have used the COBE DIRBE database to derive near- and mid-infrared light curves for a well-defined sample of 38 infrared-bright Mira variable stars, and compared with optical data from the AAVSO. In general, the 3.5 micron and 4.9 micron DIRBE bandpasses provide the best S/N light curves, with S/N decreasing with wavelength at longer wavelengths. At 25 microns, good light curves are only available for ~10 percent of our stars, and at wavelengths >= 60 microns, extracting high quality light curves is not possible. The amplitude of variability is typically less in the near-infrared than in the optical, and less in the mid-infrared than in the near-infrared, with decreasing amplitude with increasing wavelength. On average, there are 0.20 +/- 0.01 magnitudes variation at 1.25 microns and 0.14 +/- 0.01 magnitudes variation at 4.9 micron for each magnitude variation in V. The observed amplitudes are consistent with results of recent theoretical models of circumstellar dust shells around Mira variables. For a few stars in our sample, we find clear evidence of time lags between the optical and maxima of phase ~ 0.05 - 0.13, with no lags in the minima. For three stars, mid-infrared maximum appears to occur slightly before that in the near-infrared,but after optical maximum. We find three examples of secondary maxima in the rising portions of the DIRBE light curves, all of which have optical counterparts in the AAVSO data, supporting the hypothesis that they are due to shocks rather than newly-formed dust layers. We find no conclusive evidence for rapid (hours to days) variations in the infrared brightnesses of these stars.
Castelaz Michael W.
Leisawitz David
Luttermoser Don
Smith Beverly J.
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