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Near-infrared observations of candidate extrinsic S stars
Photometric observations in the near infrared for 161 S stars, including18 Tc-rich (intrinsic) stars, 19 Tc-deficient (extrinsic) ones and 124candidates for Tc-deficient S stars, are presented in this paper. Basedon some further investigations into the infrared properties of bothTc-rich and Tc-deficient S stars, 104 candidates are identified as verylikely Tc-deficient S stars. The large number of infrared-selectedTc-deficient S stars provides a convenient way to study the physicalproperties and the evolutionary status of this species of S stars.

Proper motions, absolute magnitudes and spatial distribution of zirconium stars.
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A catalogue of associations between IRAS sources and S stars.
Cross identifications between the General Catalogue of Galactic S Stars(GCGSS), the IRAS Point Source Catalogue (PSC), and the Guide StarCatalogue (GSC) are presented. The purpose of the present catalogue isi) to provide a clean sample of S stars with far-IR data, and ii) toprovide accurate GSC positions for S stars, superseding those listed inthe GCGSS. The IRAS colour-colour diagram and the galactic distributionof S stars associated with an IRAS source are presented. Several S starshaving extended images in at least one IRAS band have also beenidentified.

Photoelectric photometry of carbon, barium and related stars in the Vilnius system and their colour excesses. II
The paper contains a catalogue of 63 galactic field carbon, barium, andrelated stars. The catalogue presents the results of photoelectricphotometry in the Vilnius system, together with the data compiled fromthe literature. Several methods are used to estimate color excessesE(B-V) of the stars.

Mass-losing M supergiants in the solar neighborhood
A list of the 21 mass-losing red supergiants (20 M type, one G type; Lgreater than 100,000 solar luminosities) within 2.5 kpc of the sun iscompiled. These supergiants are highly evolved descendants ofmain-sequence stars with initial masses larger than 20 solar masses. Thesurface density is between about 1 and 2/sq kpc. As found previously,these stars are much less concentrated toward the Galactic center thanW-R stars, which are also highly evolved massive stars. Although withconsiderable uncertainty, it is estimated that the mass return by the Msupergiants is somewhere between 0.00001 and 0.00003 solar mass/sq kpcyr. In the hemisphere facing the Galactic center there is much less massloss from M supergiants than from W-R stars, but, in the anticenterdirection, the M supergiants return more mass than do the W-R stars. Theduration of the M supergiant phase appears to be between 200,000 and400,000 yr. During this phase, a star of initially at least 20 solarmasses returns perhaps 3-10 solar masses into the interstellar medium.

A General Catalogue of Galactic S-Stars - ED.2
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A Search for S-Stars in the IRC and AFGL Catalogues
Seventeen unidentified sources contained in the 2jt JR Catalogue, andAFGL-AFGLS Catalogues have been tentatively indicated as S stars from acomparison with the General Catalogue of S stars. An analysis based onthe I - K and K - [4.2j.~] behavior has been performed for all thesources which have been found to be in common with all the abovementioned catalogues. The results lead to the conclusion that thepresence of circumstellar shells seems to be very unlike for theseobjects in spite of their evolutionary status which is intermediatebetween M and C type stars

A revised spectral classification system in the red for S stars
Low-dispersion observations of S stars in the region 5450-7000 A havebeen used to establish a revised temperature classification scheme forthese objects. Bands of TiO and ZrO and the Na D lines are found to beuseful in placing all S type stars on a common temperature scale.Temperature subtypes for those objects exhibiting both ZrO and TiO bandsare assigned by a modified version of the Keenan 1954 system. For thepure S stars, a new system is introduced utilizing the ZrO bands and theD lines. Comparisons between the revised types and photometric colorsdemonstrate an improvement over Kennan's system, especially for the pureS stars. Further, a new abundance index is proposed based on therelative strength of the bands of YO as compared to ZrO and TiO. Itappears that this index is fundamentally related to the C/O ratio,though it may also be affected somewhat by the general enhancement ofs-process elements.

A general catalogue of S stars.
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Classification of the S-Type Stars.
Abstract image available at:http://adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-bib_query?1954ApJ...120..484K&db_key=AST

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Constellation:Οφιούχος
Right ascension:17h13m43.39s
Declination:+05°48'30.3"
Apparent magnitude:8.367
Proper motion RA:-4.8
Proper motion Dec:-11.7
B-T magnitude:10.679
V-T magnitude:8.558

Catalogs and designations:
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HD 1989HD 155819
TYCHO-2 2000TYC 411-972-1
USNO-A2.0USNO-A2 0900-09473731

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