2009AJ....138..615M


Query : 2009AJ....138..615M

2009AJ....138..615M - Astron. J., 138, 615-624 (2009/August-0)

Mass outflow from red giant stars in M13, M15, and M92.

MESZAROS Sz., AVRETT E.H. and DUPREE A.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

Chromospheric model calculations of the Hα line for selected red giant branch and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the globular clusters M13, M15, and M92 are constructed to derive mass loss rates (MLRs). The model spectra are compared to the observations obtained with the Hectochelle on the MMT telescope. These stars show strong Hα emissions and blueshifted Hα cores signaling that mass outflow is present in all stars. Outflow velocities of 3-19 km/s, larger than indicated by Hα profiles, are needed in the upper chromosphere to achieve good agreement between the model spectra and the observations. The resulting MLRs range from 0.6x10–9 to 5x10–9 M/yr, which are about an order of magnitude lower than predicted from "Reimers' law" or inferred from the infrared excess of similar stars. The MLR increases slightly with luminosity and with decreasing effective temperature. Stars in the more metal-rich M13 have higher MLRs by a factor of ∼2 than in the metal-poor clusters M15 and M92. A fit to the MLRs is given by {dot}M (M/yr) = 0.092 xL0.16xT–2.02eff xA 0.37, where A = 10[Fe/H]. Multiple observations of stars revealed one object in M15, K757, in which the mass outflow increased by a factor of 6 between two observations separated by 18 months. Other stars showed changes in MLR by a factor of 1.5 or less.

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Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - globular clusters: individual (M13, M15, M92) - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: chromospheres - stars: mass loss

Simbad objects: 25

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Number of rows : 25
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 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3936 0
2 NGC 2808 GlC 09 12 03.10 -64 51 48.6           ~ 1435 0
3 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3449 0
4 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1865 0
5 NGC 6205 72 RG* 16 41 24.0799988472 +36 25 30.784251324   13.54 12.32     ~ 71 0
6 NGC 6205 96 RG* 16 41 27.0864680880 +36 28 00.359401188   13.79 12.52     ~ 69 0
7 M 13 GlC 16 41 41.634 +36 27 40.75     5.8     ~ 2202 0
8 2MASS J16414189+3628184 RG* 16 41 41.8841862576 +36 28 18.322587048   14.16 13.10     ~ 11 0
9 NGC 6205 954 RG* 16 41 50.2992880776 +36 24 15.542524512   13.63 12.09     ~ 65 0
10 NGC 6205 973 RG* 16 41 50.9158586208 +36 28 54.352362612   13.65 11.91     ~ 71 0
11 NGC 6341 7018 RG* 17 16 37.4894075472 +43 06 15.600437640   13.47 12.18     ~ 74 0
12 M 92 GlC 17 17 07.39 +43 08 09.4     6.52     ~ 2123 0
13 NGC 6341 10049 RG* 17 17 12.8028534288 +43 05 41.848574460   13.340 12.203 12.005   ~ 31 0
14 NGC 6341 12034 AB* 17 17 21.5728009872 +43 07 40.805455044   14.31 13.42 13.294   ~ 31 0
15 NGC 6341 12008 RG* 17 17 31.7161838520 +43 05 41.460088704   13.82 12.76     ~ 60 0
16 M 22 GlC 18 36 23.94 -23 54 17.1           ~ 1385 0
17 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2013 0
18 M 55 GlC 19 39 59.71 -30 57 53.1     6.49     ~ 861 0
19 NGC 7078 87 RG* 21 29 45.8073850968 +12 08 45.461961240   14.87 13.80     ~ 27 0
20 NGC 7078 341 RG* 21 29 54.9258244080 +12 13 22.484816292   13.72 12.54   11.22 ~ 56 0
21 2MASS J21295618+1210179 RG* 21 29 56.1791460960 +12 10 17.932968768   13.92 12.72     ~ 17 0
22 2MASS J21295678+1210269 AB* 21 29 56.7771862968 +12 10 26.945682140   13.99 12.68     ~ 31 0
23 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3153 0
24 2MASS J21300090+1208571 RG* 21 30 00.9013777728 +12 08 57.080615748   14.319 12.874     ~ 40 0
25 NGC 7078 969 RG* 21 30 06.3703149048 +12 06 59.208726276   14.61 13.45     ~ 44 0

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