2011A&A...536A..54G


Query : 2011A&A...536A..54G

2011A&A...536A..54G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 536A, 54-54 (2011/12-1)

Carbonaceous molecules in the oxygen-rich circumstellar environment of binary post-AGB stars. C60 fullerenes and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

GIELEN C., CAMI J., BOUWMAN J., PEETERS E. and MIN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

The circumstellar environment of evolved stars is generally rich in molecular gas and dust. Typically, the entire environment is either oxygen-rich or carbon-rich, depending on the evolution of the central star. In this paper we discuss three evolved disc sources with evidence of atypical emission lines in their infrared spectra. The stars were taken from a larger sample of post-AGB binaries for which we have Spitzer infrared spectra, characterised by the presence of a stable oxygen-rich circumbinary disc. Our previous studies have shown that the infrared spectra of post-AGB disc sources are dominated by silicate dust emission, often with an extremely high crystallinity fraction. However, the three sources described here are selected because they show a peculiar molecular chemistry. Using Spitzer infrared spectroscopy, we study in detail the peculiar mineralogy of the three sample stars. Using the observed emission features, we identify the different observed dust, molecular and gas species. The infrared spectra show emission features due to various oxygen-rich dust components, as well as CO2 gas. All three sources show the strong infrared bands generally ascribed to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Furthermore, two sample sources show C60 fullerene bands. Even though the majority of post-AGB disc sources are dominated by silicate dust in their circumstellar environment, we do find evidence that, for some sources at least, additional processing must occur to explain the presence of large carbonaceous molecules. There is evidence that some of these sources are still oxygen-rich, which makes the detection of these molecules even more surprising.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - binaries: general - circumstellar matter - stars: abundances

Simbad objects: 8

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Number of rows : 8
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 16993 1
2 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 755 0
3 V* V382 Aur pA* 06 37 52.4269199856 +53 31 01.958446992   9.585 9.295 9.078   F7IV: 132 0
4 V* PS Gem pA* 07 03 39.6305052432 +10 46 13.068774048   7.76 7.37     A0 117 0
5 HD 89353 pA* 10 18 07.5899342712 -28 59 31.195183524   5.76 5.53     B9.5Ib/II 304 0
6 IRAS 13258-8103 pA* 13 31 07.1034868704 -81 18 30.504666636           F4Ib-G0Ib 12 0
7 PN Tc 1 PN 17 45 35.2879212240 -46 05 23.717122728   11.30 11.49     PCyg 256 0
8 V* EP Lyr RV* 19 18 19.5570243336 +27 51 03.082292928   11.22 9.96 10.14   G2II 87 1

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