To construct a catalogue of oxygen-rich (M) asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the halo, complementing the catalogues of carbon-rich (C) stars, previous lists of Miras and SRa semi-regulars located in the northern hemisphere are merged and cleaned of various defects. After putting aside known C stars, characteristics such as colours and periods indicate that most of the remaining objects are M stars. Distances are obtained through the period-luminosity relation. By considering their position in the sky, stars lying at |Z| > 5 kpc are confirmed to be in majority in the Sgr tidal arms. The M stars are more numerous than C ones. Our distance scale is supported by two cool variables located in the Pal 4 globular cluster. Along the Sgr arms,...
Aims. We report new results of our search for rare, cool carbon stars located at large distances fr...
We report and discuss JHKS photometry for Sgr dIG, a very metal-deficient galaxy in the Local Group,...
A long-lasting open question in the field of Galactic archeology refers to the size of the contribut...
10 pages, 12 figs, 3 Tables. Accepted for publication by AAInternational audienceTo construct a cata...
International audienceTo investigate the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) population in the Galactic ha...
International audienceWe present new results from an ongoing survey of carbon-rich asymptotic giant ...
SPRINGER has CopyrightInternational audienceFor the first time the data on the eight confirmed or ca...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are simultaneously one of the most important and least well unde...
© 2014 The Authors. We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-asymp...
21 pages, 12 figs, accepted by Astron. & AstrophysicsWe present the first results of a new survey fo...
The intermediate-age Magellanic Cloud clusters NGC 1978 and 419 are each found to contain substantia...
Context. The environmental conditions for asympotic giant branch (AGB) stars to reach the carbon-ric...
We present a statistical characterization of the carbon-star to M-giant (C/M) ratio in the halo of M...
The presence of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in clusters provides key constraints for stellar...
We have carried out an infrared search for obscured asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Magel...
Aims. We report new results of our search for rare, cool carbon stars located at large distances fr...
We report and discuss JHKS photometry for Sgr dIG, a very metal-deficient galaxy in the Local Group,...
A long-lasting open question in the field of Galactic archeology refers to the size of the contribut...
10 pages, 12 figs, 3 Tables. Accepted for publication by AAInternational audienceTo construct a cata...
International audienceTo investigate the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) population in the Galactic ha...
International audienceWe present new results from an ongoing survey of carbon-rich asymptotic giant ...
SPRINGER has CopyrightInternational audienceFor the first time the data on the eight confirmed or ca...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are simultaneously one of the most important and least well unde...
© 2014 The Authors. We have commenced a detailed analysis of the known sample of Galactic post-asymp...
21 pages, 12 figs, accepted by Astron. & AstrophysicsWe present the first results of a new survey fo...
The intermediate-age Magellanic Cloud clusters NGC 1978 and 419 are each found to contain substantia...
Context. The environmental conditions for asympotic giant branch (AGB) stars to reach the carbon-ric...
We present a statistical characterization of the carbon-star to M-giant (C/M) ratio in the halo of M...
The presence of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in clusters provides key constraints for stellar...
We have carried out an infrared search for obscured asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Magel...
Aims. We report new results of our search for rare, cool carbon stars located at large distances fr...
We report and discuss JHKS photometry for Sgr dIG, a very metal-deficient galaxy in the Local Group,...
A long-lasting open question in the field of Galactic archeology refers to the size of the contribut...