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2006ApJ...645..605C - Astrophys. J., 645, 605-612 (2006/July-1)

A slowly expanding disk and fast bipolar outflow from the S star π1 Gruis.

CHIU P.-J., HOANG C.-T., DINH-V-TRUNG C.-T., LIM J., KWOK S., HIRANO N. and MUTHU C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the molecular outflow of the nearby evolved S star π1 Gru. We imaged the outflow in CO J=2-1 and dust continuum with the Submillimeter Array. The CO emission was detected over a very broad velocity width of ∼90 km/s. Our high-resolution images show that the outflow at low velocities (≤15 km/s) is elongated east-west and at high velocities (≥25 km/s) is displaced north (at redshifted velocities) and south (blueshifted velocities) of center as defined by the dust continuum source. We model the spatial-kinematic structure of the low-velocity outflow as a flared disk with a central cavity of radius 200 AU and an expansion velocity of 11 km/s, inclined by 55° to our line of sight. We attribute the high-velocity component to a bipolar outflow that emerges perpendicular to this disk with a velocity of up to ∼45 km/s. This high-velocity outflow may play an important role in shaping the gas envelope previously ejected by the AGB star and thus produce a bipolar morphology when the object evolves into a proto-planetary nebula.

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Journal keyword(s): Stars: Circumstellar Matter - Stars: AGB and Post-AGB - stars: individual (π Gruis)

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