2004A&A...417..201G


Query : 2004A&A...417..201G

2004A&A...417..201G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 417, 201-215 (2004/4-1)

Circumstellar dust shells of hot post-AGB stars.

GAUBA G. and PARTHASARATHY M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Parameters of the circumstellar dust shells of 15 hot post-AGB stars have been derived using a radiative transfer code (DUSTY). Combining the optical, near and far-infrared (ISO, IRAS) data of the stars, we have reconstructed their spectral energy distributions (SEDs) and estimated the dust temperatures, mass loss rates, angular radii of the inner boundary of the dust envelopes and the distances to these stars. The mass loss rates (10–6-10–5 M/yr) are intermediate between stars at the tip of the AGB and the PN phase. We have also studied the ISO spectra of 7 of these stars. Amorphous and crystalline silicate features were observed in IRAS 14331-6435 (Hen 3-1013), IRAS 18062+2410 (SAO 85766) and IRAS 22023+5249 (LSIII +5224) indicating oxygen-rich circumstellar dust shells. The presence of unidentified infrared (UIR) band at 7.7µ, SiC emission at 11.5µ and the ``26µ" and ``main 30µ" features in the ISO spectrum of IRAS 17311-4924 (Hen 3-1428) suggest that the central star may be carbon-rich. The ISO spectrum of IRAS 17423-1755 (Hen 3-1475) shows a broad absorption feature at 3.1µ due to C2H2 and/or HCN which is usually detected in the circumstellar shells of carbon-rich stars.

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

Simbad objects: 15

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Number of rows : 15
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 CD-48 7859 Be* 13 01 17.8030714320 -48 53 18.799911852   10.65 10.58     B5e 56 0
2 CD-55 5174 pA* 13 29 51.0242883000 -56 06 53.729362548 10.33 11.07 10.77 10.68   B1Iae 36 0
3 CPD-64 2939 pA* 14 37 10.1041903776 -64 48 04.635110160 11.13 11.55 10.97 10.86   B3Ie 46 0
4 CD-59 6142 pA* 16 25 02.6099313408 -60 03 32.317608456 9.85 10.31 9.97 10.00   A0Iae 39 0
5 LS IV -15 3 pA* 17 23 11.9082133464 -15 37 15.108664584   12.40 12.01     B1IIIpe 27 0
6 CD-49 11554 pA* 17 35 02.4970127232 -49 26 26.379787848 10.57 11.14 10.74     B1Iae 58 0
7 Hen 3-1475 PN 17 45 14.1819342984 -17 56 46.778166204       12.733   B7e 198 0
8 HD 161853 ** 17 49 16.5582018192 -31 15 18.068754204 7.48 8.11 7.97 8.81   O8V(n)z+B 73 2
9 CD-34 12448 s*b 18 05 38.2817927376 -34 09 30.237873192 11.7 13.18 12.83 12.36   B9Ia+e 23 0
10 HD 341617 pA* 18 08 20.0857525920 +24 10 43.321447236   11.41 11.39     B1IIIe 87 0
11 LSE 63 pA* 18 40 22.0184404776 -31 56 48.812592804   12.09 11.97 12.05 11.77 B1Iabe 21 0
12 LS 5112 pA* 18 40 48.6170341896 -17 04 38.331604560 11.94 12.38 11.93 11.88   B1IIIep 29 0
13 BD-13 5550 pA* 20 01 49.8291561312 -12 41 17.767855176 10.62 11.3 11.4     B1Ibe 74 0
14 EM* GGR 44 pA* 22 04 12.3052557528 +53 04 01.351197264   13.23 12.51     Be 41 0
15 LS III +51 42 Em* 22 51 38.9171619360 +51 50 42.440834364   12.01 11.78     B 78 1

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