Search for bright stars with infrared excess
Abstract
Bright stars, stars with visual magnitude smaller than 6.5, can be studied using small telescope. In general, if stars are assumed as black body radiator, then the color in infrared (IR) region is usually equal to zero. Infrared data from IRAS observations at 12 and 25μm (micron) with good flux quality are used to search for bright stars (from Bright Stars Catalogues) with infrared excess. In magnitude scale, stars with IR excess is defined as stars with IR color m12-m25>0; where m12-m25 = -2.5log(F12/F25)+1.56, where F12 and F25 are flux density in Jansky at 12 and 25μm, respectively. Stars with similar spectral type are expected to have similar color. The existence of infrared excess in the same spectral type indicates the existence of circum-stellar dust, the origin of which is probably due to the remnant of pre main-sequence evolution during star formation or post AGB evolution or due to physical process such as the rotation of those stars.
- Publication:
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4th International Conference on Mathematics and Natural Sciences (ICMNS 2012): Science for Health, Food and Sustainable Energy
- Pub Date:
- March 2014
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.4868750
- Bibcode:
- 2014AIPC.1589...57R