2003A&A...401..599D


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2003A&A...401..599D - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 401, 599-611 (2003/4-2)

Water ice growth around evolved stars.

DIJKSTRA C., DOMINIK C., HOOGZAAD S.N., DE KOTER A. and MIN M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a model of the growth of water ice on silicate grains in the circumstellar envelopes of Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars and Red Super Giants. We consider the growth of ice by gas grain collisions, the thermal evaporation of ice from a grain, and sputtering. Our model contains several improvements compared to earlier models, including a detailed treatment of the effects of sputtering, a detailed calculation of the radiation pressure on the grain, and the treatment of subsonic drift velocities. In terms of drift velocity between the grains and gas in the envelope, we find that the ice formation process can be divided into three regimes: (i) a sputtering dominated regime where ice growth is heavily suppressed, (ii) an intermediate regime with moderately efficient condensation and (iii) a thermally dominated regime where ice formation is highly efficient. Sputtering is the critical factor which determines if ice formation can occur at all. We find that in Red Supergiants, ice formation is suppressed, while the winds of OH/IR stars allow for efficient condensation and can convert significant fractions of the available water vapor (tens of percent) into ice mantles on grains. Population II AGB stars hardly form ice due to their low dust to gas ratios. We also modify an analytical equation describing condensation and depletion (Jura & Morris, 1985ApJ...292..487J) in order to give reasonable results for high and low drift velocities. Initially, ice will condense in crystalline form, but continuing condensation at low temperatures, and damage caused by interstellar UV photons favor the production of amorphous ice as well. We predict that a significant fraction of the ice formed will be amorphous.

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Journal keyword(s): circumstellar matter - infrared: stars - stars: abundances - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: mass-loss

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
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 OH 127.8-00.0 OH* 01 33 51.21048 +62 26 53.2032           O-rich 181 0
2 * 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 1670 0
3 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1103 0
4 OH 231.8+04.2 OH* 07 42 16.947 -14 42 50.20           M10III+A 533 0
5 HD 302821 sg* 10 23 19.4847405144 -59 32 04.566918624   10.59 9.17     A7Ie 81 1
6 IRAS 16342-3814 pA* 16 37 39.8691983808 -38 20 17.443998996           ~ 136 0
7 RAFGL 5379 OH* 17 44 24.0074369832 -31 55 35.414175828           O-rich 88 0
8 HD 161796 pA* 17 44 55.4694563472 +50 02 39.482823336 8.00 7.68 7.21 6.77 6.51 F3Ib 326 0
9 OH 026.5+00.6 OH* 18 37 32.50920 -05 23 59.1936           O-rich 301 1
10 HD 179821 pA* 19 13 58.6082398776 +00 07 31.935181836 10.81 9.694 8.19     G4_0-Ia 239 0
11 IRC +10420 pA* 19 26 48.0979492536 +11 21 16.758531216   13.98 11.66     F8Ia+e 477 0
12 NML Cyg s*r 20 46 25.5392819088 +40 06 59.464289232           M7/8 508 0

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