Light Curves of Symbiotic Stars in Massive Photometric Surveys I: D-Type Systems

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Gromadzki, M. [1 ]
Mikolajewska, J. [1 ]
Whitelock, P. [2 ,3 ]
Marang, F. [2 ]
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[1] Nicholas Copernicus Astron Ctr, PL-00716 Warsaw, Poland
[2] S African Astron Observ, ZA-7935 Observatory, South Africa
[3] Univ Cape Town, Dept Astron, Natl Astrophys & Space Sci Programme, ZA-7701 Rondebosch, South Africa
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ACTA ASTRONOMICA | 2009年 / 59卷 / 02期
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binaries: symbiotic; Stars: individual: o Cet; RX Pup; V366; Car; Bl Cru; SS73; 38; V347; Nor; AS; 210; 245; H; 2-38; RR Tel; R Aqr; StHA; 55; V335; Vul; Surveys; LONG-PERIOD VARIABLES; INFRARED VARIABILITY; BINARY-SYSTEM; X-RAYS; MIRA; CATALOG; DUST; PARALLAXES; EMISSION; CYG;
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ASAS, MACHO, OGLE and SAAO JHKL light curves of 13 stars, that have at some time been classified as D-type symbiotic stars, are analyzed. Most of the near-IR light curves that have been monitored over many years show long-term changes due to variable dust obscuration, in addition to the stellar Pulsation. The distances to these objects are derived from the period-luminosity relation and estimates of the mass-loss rates made from the K-0 - [12] color. We reclassify AS 245 as an S-type symbiotic star with a semi-regular cool component and a pulsation period of about one year. The periods of the large amplitude pulsations of SS73 38 (463 days), AS 210 (423 days) and H2-38 (395 days) are estimated for the first time, confirming that they are symbiotic Miras. A comparison of the symbiotic Miras with normal Miras of similar pulsation period shows that the symbiotic stars have on average higher values of K-0 - [12]. This may indicate that they have higher mass-loss rates, or more likely that the dust which is being lost by the Mira is trapped within the binary system.
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