2022
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202243670
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Distance estimates for AGB stars from parallax measurements

Abstract: Context. Estimating the distances to asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars using optical measurements of their parallaxes is not straightforward because of the large uncertainties introduced by their dusty envelopes, their large angular sizes, and their surface brightness variability. Aims. This paper aims to assess the reliability of the distances derived with Gaia DR3 parallaxes for AGB stars, and provide a new distance catalogue for a sample of ∼ 200 nearby AGB stars Methods. We compared the parallaxes from G… Show more

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“…9, the 3D models are in relatively good agreement with both P-L relations, and within the parameter spread and scatter of the observed carbon and oxygen-rich Miras used to derive the respective P-L relations. There is evidence of the universality (that is one can use results from LMC sources in a different galactic environment) of a P-L relation for Miras (see Alvarez et al 1997;Whitelock et al 2008;Andriantsaralaza et al 2022). Nevertheless, one should be cautious in considering such universality, with counter arguments against it (e.g.…”
Section: P-l Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…9, the 3D models are in relatively good agreement with both P-L relations, and within the parameter spread and scatter of the observed carbon and oxygen-rich Miras used to derive the respective P-L relations. There is evidence of the universality (that is one can use results from LMC sources in a different galactic environment) of a P-L relation for Miras (see Alvarez et al 1997;Whitelock et al 2008;Andriantsaralaza et al 2022). Nevertheless, one should be cautious in considering such universality, with counter arguments against it (e.g.…”
Section: P-l Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first P-L relation was derived from observed carbon-rich Mira variables in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), where a bolometric correction was applied in the K-band to derive the absolute bolometric luminosity (Whitelock et al 2009). Andriantsaralaza et al (2022) used improved constraints on the distances to oxygen-rich Mira variables in the Milky Way by making use of observations from Very Long Baseline Interferometry and masers of the AGB stars. They applied the radiative code DUSTY (Ivezic et al 1999) to derive the bolometric luminosity of the sources.…”
Section: P-l Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In all the other cases, a Bayesian approach can be used to infer distances (e.g. Bailer-Jones et al 2021;Andriantsaralaza et al 2022 for an application to AGB stars). In our case, the signal-to-noise of the only Gaia DR3 parallax available is so low that we decided not to implement this, so as to not bias our results as to the choice of the adopted prior.…”
Section: The Agb Evolution and Dust Formation Of Intermediate Mass Starsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15-16); and the total ejected mass (col. 19), together with additional parameters relevant for the derivation of these parameters. We have adopted distances to our targets from Andriantsaralaza et al (2022) and when those are not available, from Bailer-Jones et al (2021; col. 2, Table 3). The mass-loss rates in Table 2 have been scaled to (i) the adopted distances and to (ii) a common value of the CO-to-H 2 abundance ratio-3 × 10 −4 for O-rich stars, and 10 −3 for C-rich stars (col. 12, Table 3).…”
Section: Analysis Of the Wind−ism Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%