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A&A 384, 925-936 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020084
Mira kinematics in the post-Hipparcos era
N. Kharchenko1, E. Kilpio2, O. Malkov2 and E. Schilbach31 Main Astronomical Observatory, Golosiiv, Kiev - 127 03680, Ukraine
e-mail: nkhar@mao.kiev.ua
2 Institute of Astronomy of the Russian Acad. Sci., 48 Pyatnitskaya St., Moscow 109017, Russia
e-mail: lena@inasan.rssi.ru; malkov@inasan.rssi.ru
3 Astronomisches Rechen-Institut Heidelberg, Mönchhofstraße 12-14, 69120 Heidelberg, Germany
(Received 11 July 2000 / Accepted 19 December 2001)
Abstract
The complete data set of Mira variables from the 4th edition of the
General Catalog of Variable Stars was analyzed and supplemented by the
proper motions and radial velocities presently available for Miras.
The resulting sample of 724 Miras with periods between 78 and 612 days
contains proper motions reduced to the Hipparcos system, radial velocities and
V magnitudes. For each of 10 subgroups of Miras divided according to their
periods and spectral types, statistical parallaxes were determined by
application of five different methods. The mean absolute magnitudes,
the spatial velocities and their dispersions as well as the elements of
the Galactic orbits were computed as functions of the periods. The
(
) relation obtained was found to be considerably steeper than
the PLR usually assumed for LMC Miras. For Miras in the period range
145- 200 days, no significant net motion radially outwards in the Galaxy
as suggested by Feast & Whitelock (2000) was found.
The predicted frequency of Miras
was computed as a function of the visual magnitude.
Key words: stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: variables: general
Offprint request: E. Schilbach, elena@ari.uni-heidelberg.de
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