2011ApJ...740L..39S


Query : 2011ApJ...740L..39S

2011ApJ...740L..39S - Astrophys. J., 740, L39 (2011/October-3)

Strong variable ultraviolet emission from y Gem: accretion activity in an asymptotic giant branch star with a binary companion?

SAHAI R., NEILL J.D., GIL DE PAZ A. and SANCHEZ CONTRERAS C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Binarity is believed to dramatically affect the history and geometry of mass loss in asymptotic giant branch (AGB) and post-AGB stars, but observational evidence of binarity is sorely lacking. As part of a project to look for hot binary companions to cool AGB stars using the Galaxy Evolution Explorer archive, we have discovered a late-M star, Y Gem, to be a source of strong and variable UV emission. Y Gem is a prime example of the success of our technique of UV imaging of AGB stars in order to search for binary companions. Y Gem's large and variable UV flux makes it one of the most prominent examples of a late-AGB star with a mass accreting binary companion. The UV emission is most likely due to emission associated with accretion activity and a disk around a main-sequence companion star. The physical mechanism generating the UV emission is extremely energetic, with an integrated luminosity of a fewxL at its peak. We also find weak CO J = 2-1 emission from Y Gem with a very narrow line profile (FWHM of 3.4 km/s). Such a narrow line is unlikely to arise in an outflow and is consistent with emission from an orbiting, molecular reservoir of radius 300 AU. Y Gem may be the progenitor of the class of post-AGB stars which are binaries and possess disks but no outflows.

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Journal keyword(s): accretion, accretion disks - binaries: general - circumstellar matter - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: individual (Y Gem, Mira) - stars: mass-loss

Simbad objects: 10

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Number of rows : 10
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 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
2 SDSS J023955.52-072855.4 * 02 39 55.5327732432 -07 28 55.485273612           ~ 2 0
3 V* TW Hor C* 03 12 33.1599109680 -57 19 17.577229512   7.93 5.71 3.78 2.40 C-N5IIIb: 136 0
4 V* T Tau TT* 04 21 59.4319873992 +19 32 06.432393336   11.22 10.12 9.80   K0IV/Ve 1404 1
5 * 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
6 V* Y Gem Sy* 07 41 08.5237339920 +20 25 44.334137208   10.23 9.09     M8 41 0
7 V* V Hya C* 10 51 37.2615873024 -21 15 00.333928044   12.23 6.80 7.42   C-N:6 366 0
8 G 10-49 Er* 11 47 40.7472267384 +00 15 20.101843571   14.94 13.34 13.35 10.506 M4V 86 0
9 V* AC Her RV* 18 30 16.2373118976 +21 52 00.599340000 8.00 7.79 7.01     F4Ibp 340 0
10 V* EU And C* 23 19 58.8818386848 +47 14 34.575341784   12.84 10.38     C-J5- 91 0

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