K. K. Gigoyan, K. S. Gigoyan, A. Sarkissian, M. Meftah, S. Bekki, E. Karapetyan, F. Rahmatullaeva, G. R. Kostandyan
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Three new carbon C stars was confirmed among the sample of the Late-Type Stars candidates, selected on the Digitized First Byurakan Survey (DFBS) spectral plates. The DFBS is the digitized version of the First Byurakan Survey (FBS, or Markarian survey). The FBS was the first systematic survey of the extragalactic sky. This objective-prism survey was carried out in 1965-1980 by B.E.Markarian and his colleagues using the 1 m Schmidt telescope of the Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory and resulted in discovery of 1517 UV-excess (Markarian) galaxies. FBS spectral plates have been used long period to search and study faint LTS (C-type and M-type stars) at high Galactic latitudes. In this work we present Gaia DR3 photometric data, spectra, light curves, distances, high above/below Galactic plane, radial velocities (RV), and other important physical characteristics from the modern astronomical catalogues for three new confirmed DFBS C stars. The confirmation is based on Gaia DR3 BP/RP low-resolution spectral database. In our previous studies of the DFBS plates, these objects were presented as LTS candidates. One of the new confirmed objects is N-type C star, which is a Mira-type variable. Two remaining objects, are early CH-type giants at high Galactic latitudes. Most probably they present binary systems.
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Astrophysics (Ap) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes research in theoretical and observational astrophysics. Founded by V.A.Ambartsumian in 1965 Astrophysics is one of the international astronomy journals. The journal covers space astrophysics, stellar and galactic evolution, solar physics, stellar and planetary atmospheres, interstellar matter. Additional subjects include chemical composition and internal structure of stars, quasars and pulsars, developments in modern cosmology and radiative transfer.