Carbon-rich Mira variables: Radial velocities and distances

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Optical radial velocities have been measured for 38 C-type Mira variables (C-Miras). These data together with others in the literature are used to study the differences between optical and CO millimetre (mm) observations for C-Miras and the necessary corrections to the optical velocities are derived in order to obtain the true radial velocities of the variables. The difference between absorption and emission-line velocities is also examined. A particularly large difference is found in the case of the Hα line. A catalogue is given of 177 C-Miras with estimated distances and radial velocities. The distances are based on bolometric magnitudes derived in Paper I using South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) observations or (for 60 of the stars) using non-SAAO photometry. In the latter case, the necessary transformations to the SAAO system are derived. These data will be used in Paper III to study the kinematics of the C-Miras. © 2006 RAS.

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Menzies, J. W., Feast, M. W., & Whitelock, P. A. (2006). Carbon-rich Mira variables: Radial velocities and distances. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 369(2), 783–790. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10323.x

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