2021A&A...651A..82H


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2021A&A...651A..82H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 651A, 82-82 (2021/7-1)

ATOMIUM: The astounding complexity of the near circumstellar environment of the M-type AGB star R Hydrae. I. Morpho-kinematical interpretation of CO and SiO emission.

HOMAN W., PIMPANUWAT B., HERPIN F., DANILOVICH T., McDONALD I., WALLSTROM S.H.J., RICHARDS A.M.S., BAUDRY A., SAHAI R., MILLAR T.J., DE KOTER A., GOTTLIEB C.A., KERVELLA P., MONTARGES M., VAN DE SANDE M., DECIN L., ZIJLSTRA A., ETOKA S., JESTE M., MULLER H.S.P., MAES S., MALFAIT J., MENTEN K., PLANE J., LEE K., WATERS R., WONG K.T., LAGADEC E., GOBRECHT D., YATES J., PRICE D., CANNON E., BOLTE J., DE CEUSTER F., NUTH J., SINDEL J.P., KEE D., GRAY M.D. and EL MELLAH I.

Abstract (from CDS):

Evolved low- to intermediate-mass stars are known to shed their gaseous envelope into a large, dusty, molecule-rich circumstellar nebula which typically develops a high degree of structural complexity. Most of the large-scale, spatially correlated structures in the nebula are thought to originate from the interaction of the stellar wind with a companion. As part of the ATOMIUM large programme, we observed the M-type asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star R Hydrae with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. The morphology of the inner wind of R Hya, which has a known companion at ∼3500au, was determined from maps of CO and SiO obtained at high angular resolution. A map of the CO emission reveals a multi-layered structure consisting of a large elliptical feature at an angular scale of ∼10'' that is oriented along the north-south axis. The wind morphology within the elliptical feature is dominated by two hollow bubbles. The bubbles are on opposite sides of the AGB star and lie along an axis with a position angle of ∼115°. Both bubbles are offset from the central star, and their appearance in the SiO channel maps indicates that they might be shock waves travelling through the AGB wind. An estimate of the dynamical age of the bubbles yields an age of the order of 100 yr, which is in agreement with the previously proposed elapsed time since the star last underwent a thermal pulse. When the CO and SiO emission is examined on subarcsecond angular scales, there is evidence for an inclined, differentially rotating equatorial density enhancement, strongly suggesting the presence of a second nearby companion. The position angle of the major axis of this disc is ∼70° in the plane of the sky. We tentatively estimate that a lower limit on the mass of the nearby companion is ∼0.65M on the basis of the highest measured speeds in the disc and the location of its inner rim at ∼6au from the AGB star.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - submillimeter: stars

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
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1 Cl Melotte 25 OpC 04 29 47.3 +16 56 53           ~ 3074 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 * L02 Pup AB* 07 13 32.3185436236 -44 38 22.951891964 7.90 6.66 5.10 2.49 0.07 M5IIIe 219 0
4 UCAC4 334-068173 PM* 13 29 41.8608581336 -23 16 35.955615923 14.81 13.84 12.80     K2/5 2 0
5 V* R Hya Mi* 13 29 42.7801586466 -23 16 52.751628992 7.26 6.58 4.97 2.27 -0.15 M6-9e 488 0
6 V* EP Aqr AB* 21 46 31.8494911920 -02 12 45.928582560   7.93 6.78     M7-III: 241 0
7 * pi.01 Gru S* 22 22 44.2083897000 -45 56 52.791160956 10.52 8.62 6.55 3.19 0.52 S5,7: 193 0

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