2009A&A...498..127V


Query : 2009A&A...498..127V

2009A&A...498..127V - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 498, 127-138 (2009/4-4)

The dust condensation sequence in red supergiant stars.

VERHOELST T., VAN DER ZYPEN N., HONY S., DECIN L., CAMI J. and ERIKSSON K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Red supergiant (RSG) stars exhibit significant mass loss by means of a slow, dense wind. They are often considered to be the more massive counterparts of Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars. While AGB mass loss is related to their strong pulsations, the RSG are often only weakly variable. This raises the question of whether their wind-driving mechanism and the dust composition of the wind are the same. We study the conditions at the base of the wind by determining the dust composition of a sample of RSG. The dust composition is assumed to be sensitive to the density, temperature, and acceleration at the base of the wind. We compare the derived dust composition with the composition measured in AGB star winds. We compile a sample of 27 RSG infrared spectra (ISO-SWS) and supplement these with photometric measurements to derive the full spectral energy distribution (SED). These data are modelled using a dust radiative-transfer code, taking into account the optical properties of the relevant candidate materials to search for correlations between mass-loss rate, density at the inner edge of the dust shell, and stellar parameters. We find strong correlations between the dust composition, mass-loss rate, and the stellar luminosity, roughly in agreement with the theoretical dust condensation sequence. We identify the need for a continuous (near-)IR dust opacity and tentatively propose amorphous carbon, and we note significant differences with AGB star winds in terms of the presence of PAHs, absence of ``the'' 13µm band, and a lack of strong water bands. Dust condensation in RSG is found to experience a freeze-out process that is similar to that in AGB stars. Together with the positive effect of the stellar luminosity on the mass-loss rate, this suggests that radiation pressure on dust grains is an important ingredient in the driving mechanism. Still, differences with AGB stars are manifold and thus the winds of RSG should be studied individually in further detail.

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Journal keyword(s): techniques: spectroscopic - stars: atmospheres - circumstellar matter - supergiants - stars: mass-loss - dust, extinction

Simbad objects: 42

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Number of rows : 42
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 V* T Cet S* 00 21 46.2726376677 -20 03 28.888739999   7.32 5.74     M5-6Se 147 0
2 V* WX Cas s*r 01 54 03.7390198704 +61 06 32.962051188   12.43 9.90     M2Iab-Ib 22 0
3 V* XX Per s*r 02 03 09.3585397752 +55 13 56.622913212 11.66 10.34 8.20 6.02 4.19 M4Ib+ 89 0
4 V* V605 Cas s*r 02 20 22.4632763112 +59 40 16.904099784 13.41 10.80 8.36 6.42 4.85 M2Iab 70 0
5 V* AD Per s*r 02 20 29.0035384536 +56 59 35.239755912 12.70 10.16 7.8490   7.1111 M3Iab 127 1
6 V* PR Per s*r 02 21 42.4097766240 +57 51 46.144950588 12.84 10.31 8.00 6.13 4.60 M1-Iab-Ib 117 0
7 V* SU Per s*r 02 22 06.8948309496 +56 36 14.893650072 13.86 11.57 9.40     M3-M4Iab 145 0
8 V* RS Per s*r 02 22 24.2955658080 +57 06 34.102933812 12.37 10.09 8.7680     M3.5IabFe-1 143 0
9 V* S Per s*r 02 22 51.7113133056 +58 35 11.422774248 13.22 10.55 7.90     M4.5-7Iae 376 0
10 V* V403 Per s*r 02 23 24.1101297168 +57 12 43.045313724 13.32 10.81 8.4020 6.67 5.21 M0Iab 69 0
11 V* V441 Per s*r 02 25 21.8607402192 +57 26 14.130487320 13.07 10.61 8.22 6.09 4.29 M3Iab 83 0
12 V* YZ Per s*r 02 38 25.4198516592 +57 02 46.194337896 14.96 12.37 10.01     M1Iab 98 0
13 V* W Per s*r 02 50 37.8929743824 +56 59 00.287654892 14.80 12.24 9.62 6.99 4.75 M3Iab-M5I 115 0
14 * rho Per LP* 03 05 10.59385 +38 50 24.9943 6.83 5.04 3.39 1.59 -0.03 M4+IIIa 318 0
15 V* V704 Cas s*r 03 07 40.5102354024 +60 29 22.123005540 14.30 11.68 8.90 6.54 4.73 M1Iab 46 0
16 * iot Aur V* 04 56 59.6200224533 +33 09 57.937579478 6.00 4.22 2.69 1.63 0.81 K3II-III 277 0
17 V* NO Aur s*r 05 40 42.0497751264 +31 55 14.197536156 10.52 8.30 6.21 4.43 3.02 M2Iab 145 1
18 * alf Ori s*r 05 55 10.30536 +07 24 25.4304 4.38 2.27 0.42 -1.17 -2.45 M1-M2Ia-Iab 1671 0
19 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1103 0
20 V* V348 Vel s*r 10 26 15.6388518336 -53 53 29.268044124   8.98 6.93     M3-Iab 45 0
21 V* RT Car s*r 10 44 47.1481707768 -59 24 48.122847360   10.62 8.551     M2+Iab 79 0
22 * alf UMa SB* 11 03 43.67152 +61 45 03.7249 3.78 2.86 1.79 0.98 0.40 G9III+A7.5 439 0
23 V* R Cen Mi* 14 16 34.3193427192 -59 54 49.294904112   9.65 7.55 4.45 1.37 M4-6e 137 0
24 * alf Sco s*r 16 29 24.45970 -26 25 55.2094 4.08 2.75 0.91 -0.64 -1.87 M1.5Iab+B2Vn 746 0
25 * alf Her ** 17 14 38.85818 +14 23 25.2262           M5Ib-II+G5III+F2V: 202 0
26 * sig Oph V* 17 26 30.8807335272 +04 08 25.293765444 7.39 5.82 4.31 3.22 2.46 K2II 175 0
27 V* R Sct cC* 18 47 28.9498974024 -05 42 18.542611800 8.30 6.67 5.20 4.14 3.37 K4/5pec 319 0
28 V* V340 Sge s*r 19 39 25.3355006016 +16 34 16.037319216   8.330 6.344     K4Ib 88 0
29 V* NR Vul s*r 19 50 11.9276355408 +24 55 24.180686508   12.41 9.36 6.60 4.49 M1Ia: 81 0
30 V* S Pav Mi* 19 55 13.9680387696 -59 11 44.333160288   9.25 8.21     M8III 91 0
31 * bet01 Cap SB* 20 21 00.6665981712 -14 46 53.067367488 4.14 3.87 3.08 2.53 2.03 G9II:+B8p:Si: 181 0
32 * bet Cap ** 20 21 00.67 -14 46 53.0           ~ 166 0
33 BD+35 4077 s*r 20 21 14.0683222872 +35 37 16.559940720 14.72 12.65 9.72 6.83 4.65 M2.5I 49 0
34 V* BC Cyg s*r 20 21 38.5478957040 +37 31 58.925226936   14.61 11.30     M3.5Ia 166 0
35 V* RW Cyg s*r 20 28 50.5903286280 +39 58 54.425527932 13.00 10.60 8.00 5.32 3.25 M3-M4Ia-Iab 127 0
36 IRC +40427 s*r 20 31 28.6960739064 +40 38 43.423540872     11.4     M0/2I 28 0
37 CIT 11 s*r 20 39 36.5223205248 +39 12 09.688510872       13.094   M2/4I 36 1
38 * mu. Cep s*r 21 43 30.4595558543 +58 46 48.165937434 8.85 6.43 4.08 1.98 0.22 M2-Ia 669 1
39 V* V354 Cep s*r 22 33 34.6356348888 +58 53 47.124005640   13.71 10.90     M3.5Ib 28 1
40 V* U Lac s*r 22 47 43.4268347928 +55 09 30.312281736 13.20 11.74 9.40     M3Ia 80 0
41 IRC +60370 s*r 22 49 58.9665300864 +60 17 56.653704636       9.06   K2Ia 48 0
42 V* PZ Cas s*r 23 44 03.2814215136 +61 47 22.190200476 12.80 11.48 8.90 6.08 3.90 M3Ia 202 0

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