Low-dispersion spectral sky survey for the detection of faint carbon stars. II - The region L = 130-145 deg, B = -5 to +5 deg

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Carbon Stars, Faint Objects, Milky Way Galaxy, Astronomical Catalogs, Astronomical Coordinates, Photographic Plates, Star Clusters, Star Distribution

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On the basis of the low-dispersion (1250 Å/mm at Hγ) spectral material 122 carbon stars are revealed. 79 out of them are newly detected. The latitude and longitude distribution is uniform and the surface one - accidental. By the "nearest-neighbour" method is has been shown that among carbon stars located at distances smaller than 0°.15 from the center of open clusters may be their real members.

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