Abstract

IRAS stars with reliable fluxes at 12, 25, and 60 microns were investigated which fell into three main types: (1) bright; (2) O-rich; and (3) C-rich. The three star types had a tendency to separate in the IRAS color-color diagram such that almost nonoverlapping zones could be defined for the groups with about 70 percent of the stars included. The O-rich stars tended to be redder in (12) - (25) than bright stars, and C-rich stars tended to be redder in (25) - (60) than bright and O-rich stars. It is suggested that the flattening of the underlying continuum slope may be the dominant cause of the change in (12) - (25). Of the 4300 unassociated IRAS point sources considered, amost 50 percent are late-type stars.

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