1999A&A...341..579R


Query : 1999A&A...341..579R

1999A&A...341..579R - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 341, 579-586 (1999/1-2)

The nature of the circumstellar CO2 emission from M giants.

RYDE N., ERIKSSON K. and GUSTAFSSON B.

Abstract (from CDS):

The 13-16µm region observed by the Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) of several ABG stars are discussed. We present and analyse spectra of seven M giants which show carbon dioxide features. To explain the features of the bands, we suggest they originate from two different circumstellar layers, one being a warm and high density layer close to the star, possibly making the 15µm band optically thick, and the other being a large, cold and optically thin layer extending far out in the wind. This could explain the difference in temperatures of the different bands found in the analysis of the spectra and the number of molecules needed for the emission. It is demonstrated that in spite of the bands probably not being formed in vibrational LTE, the temperatures can be estimated from the widths of the bands.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: late-type - stars: circumstellar matter - stars: AGB and post-AGB

Simbad objects: 7

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Number of rows : 7
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 CIT 4 OH* 02 35 44.6711866704 +65 08 58.922331000       11.78   M9.5III 62 0
2 V* R Dor AB* 04 36 45.59127 -62 04 37.7974 7.84 6.98 5.40 2.71 -0.44 M8III:e 346 0
3 V* TX Cam Mi* 05 00 51.1627935408 +56 10 54.041462220       14.02   M9-9.5 350 0
4 V* R Crt AB* 11 00 33.8525664720 -18 19 29.582708520   10.33 9.80     M7/8III 211 0
5 IRC +10365 OH* 18 37 19.2583829328 +10 25 42.492195300       9.97   M9 149 0
6 V* RS CrA Mi? 19 03 15.0677962968 -39 34 22.898304984   12.03 10.94   9.41 ~ 28 1
7 V* R Cas Mi* 23 58 24.8682785040 +51 23 19.713029388 6.71 6.63 4.80     M6.5-9e 702 0

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