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====Class C==== {{Main|Carbon star}} [[File:Curious spiral spotted by ALMA around red giant star R Sculptoris (data visualisation).jpg|thumb|Image of the carbon star [[R Sculptoris]] and its striking spiral structure]] Originally classified as R and N stars, these are also known as ''carbon stars''. These are red giants, near the end of their lives, in which there is an excess of carbon in the atmosphere. The old R and N classes ran parallel to the normal classification system from roughly mid-G to late M. These have more recently been remapped into a unified carbon classifier C with N0 starting at roughly C6. Another subset of cool carbon stars are the CβJ-type stars, which are characterized by the strong presence of molecules of [[Carbon-13|<sup>13</sup>]] [[cyanide|CN]] in addition to those of [[Carbon-12|<sup>12</sup>]] [[cyanide|CN]].<ref>Bouigue, R. (1954). Annales d'Astrophysique, Vol. 17, p. 104</ref> A few main-sequence carbon stars are known, but the overwhelming majority of known carbon stars are giants or supergiants. There are several subclasses: * C-R β Formerly its own class (''R'') representing the carbon star equivalent of late G- to early K-type stars. * C-N β Formerly its own class representing the carbon star equivalent of late K- to M-type stars. * C-J β A subtype of cool C stars with a high content of [[Carbon-13|<sup>13</sup>C]]. * C-H β [[Population II]] analogues of the C-R stars. * C-Hd β Hydrogen-deficient carbon stars, similar to late G supergiants with [[Methylidyne radical|CH]] and [[diatomic carbon|C<sub>2</sub>]] bands added.
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