R CrB stars


R Coronae Borealis (RCB) are very unusual type of variable star, in that the variability is caused by the formation of a cloud of carbon dust in the line of sight. The cloud is formed near the stellar photosphere, condenses (dimming the star's visual brightness by several magnitudes) and then dissipates as it moves away from the star. These star are hydrogen-poor, carbon- and helium-rich, high-luminosity stars which are simultaneously eruptive and pulsating variables. All RCB stars are variable at maximum light because presence of pulsations phenomena, typically with periods of 40 to 100 days and amplitudes of a few tenths of a magnitude. They show slow nonperiodic fadings by 1-9 mag in V lasting from a month or more to several hundred days. The decline is sharp.

At maximum light the typical spectrum looks like a F or G supergiant but the Balmer lines are very weak or absent. The spectrum is dominated by C2 and CN bands and many lines of neutral atomic carbon.

At the decline period a rich emission-line spectrum appears consisting of singly ionized and neutral metals (CaII H&K, NaI D in the visible part of the spectrum).

R CrB is the prototype of these stars. The number of know R CrB stars is small (26 only in the GCVS). Below a list of brighter members.

    HD             name                  R.A.                  Delta                   Range                   Spectral

 25878    XX Cam      04 08 39    +53 21 39     8.1-9.8       G1I(C0-2,0)
247925    SU Tau      05 49 06    +19 04 00     9.1-16.9      G0-1Iep(C1,0 HD) 
          UW Cen      12 43 17    -54 31 38     9.1-14.5      K
          V854 Cen    14 34 50    -39 33 19     7.1-14.1      Pec
141527    R CrB       15 48 34    +28 09 25     5.7-14.8      C0,0(F8pep)  
          RS Tel      18 18 51    -46 34 06     9.0-14.0      C(R0)
          GU Sgr      18 24 16    -24 15 27     11.3 15.0     C(R0)
          MV Sgr      18 44 32    -20 57 17     12.0-16.0     B2p(HDCe)  
180093    RY Sgr      19 16 33    -33 31 19     5.8-14.0      G0Iaep(C1,0)
          U Aqr       22 03 20    -16 37 40     10.5-14.5     Pec
          UV Cas      23 02 15    +59 36 39     11.8-16.5     F0Ib-G5Ib 

 


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