2012A&A...537A..35C


Query : 2012A&A...537A..35C

2012A&A...537A..35C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 537A, 35-35 (2012/1-1)

A far-infrared survey of bow shocks and detached shells around AGB stars and red supergiants.

COX N.L.J., KERSCHBAUM F., VAN MARLE A.-J., DECIN L., LADJAL D., MAYER A., GROENEWEGEN M.A.T., VAN ECK S., ROYER P., OTTENSAMER R., UETA T., JORISSEN A., MECINA M., MELIANI Z., LUNTZER A., BLOMMAERT J.A.D.L., POSCH Th., VANDENBUSSCHE B. and WAELKENS C.

Abstract (from CDS):

Our goal is to study the different morphologies associated to the interaction of the stellar winds of AGB stars and red supergiants with the interstellar medium (ISM) to follow the fate of the circumstellar matter injected into the interstellar medium. Far-infrared Herschel/PACS images at 70 and 160µm of a sample of 78 Galactic evolved stars are used to study the (dust) emission structures developing out of stellar wind-ISM interaction. In addition, two-fluid hydrodynamical simulations of the coupled gas and dust in wind-ISM interactions are used for comparison with the observations. Four distinct classes of wind-ISM interaction (i.e. ``fermata'', ``eyes'', ``irregular'', and ``rings'') are identified, and basic parameters affecting the morphology are discussed. We detect bow shocks for ∼40% of the sample and detached rings for ∼20%. The total dust and gas mass inferred from the observed infrared emission is similar to the stellar mass loss over a period of a few thousand years, while in most cases it is less than the total ISM mass potentially swept-up by the wind-ISM interaction. De-projected stand-off distances (R0) - defined as the distance between the central star and the nearest point of the interaction region - of the detected bow shocks (``fermata'' and ``eyes'') are derived from the PACS images and compared to previous results, model predictions, and the simulations. All observed bow shocks have stand-off distances smaller than 1 pc. Observed and theoretical stand-off distances are used together to independently derive the local ISM density. Both theoretical (analytical) models and hydrodynamical simulations give stand-off distances for adopted stellar properties that are in good agreement with the measured de-projected stand-off distance of wind-ISM bow shocks. The possible detection of a bow shock - for the distance-limited sample - appears to be governed by its physical size as set roughly by the stand-off distance. In particular the star's peculiar space velocity and the density of the ISM appear decisive in detecting emission from bow shocks or detached rings. In most cases the derived ISM densities concur with those typical of the warm neutral and ionised gas in the Galaxy, though some cases point towards the presence of cold diffuse clouds. Tentatively, the ``eyes'' class objects are associated to (visual) binaries, while the ``rings'' generally do not appear to occur for M-type stars, only for C or S-type objects that have experienced a thermal pulse.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - infrared: ISM - hydrodynamics - stars: mass-loss - winds stars:, outflows

Errata: +erratum vol. 543, p. C1

CDS comments: Table 5 IRAS 19126+3247 is a misprint for IRAS 19126-0708.

Simbad objects: 79

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Number of rows : 79
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* AQ And C* 00 27 31.6830716856 +35 35 14.495266104   11.3 9.90     C-N5+ 113 0
2 IRC +10011 OH* 01 06 25.9879717848 +12 35 52.896392052   20.7   18.26 14.01 M8 420 0
3 RAFGL 190 C* 01 17 51.378 +67 13 53.34           C-rich 68 0
4 V* S Cas S* 01 19 41.9796588720 +72 36 40.850697240           S3-54-8 121 1
5 V* R Scl C* 01 26 58.0939182720 -32 32 35.439234828 17.26 9.59 5.72 3.69 2.30 C-N5+ 332 0
6 OH 127.8-00.0 OH* 01 33 51.21048 +62 26 53.2032           O-rich 181 0
7 V* V370 And AB* 01 58 44.3261782976 +45 26 06.912910289   11.58 9.30     M8 99 0
8 * omi Cet Mi* 02 19 20.79210 -02 58 39.4956   7.63 6.53 5.03   M5-9IIIe+DA 1528 0
9 V* R For C* 02 29 15.3077617632 -26 05 55.646585700   12.94 7.50 8.01   C4,3e 196 0
10 V* TW Hor C* 03 12 33.1599109680 -57 19 17.577229512   7.93 5.71 3.78 2.40 C-N5IIIb: 136 0
11 V* U Cam C* 03 41 48.1758504744 +62 38 54.395692404   11.5 11.00     C-N5 245 0
12 V* IK Tau OH* 03 53 28.8924743304 +11 24 21.895183368 16.99 14.463 16.171 14.101   M7-11 638 0
13 V* V Eri AB* 04 04 18.8000912980 -15 43 30.499742695   10.405 9.146 8.912   M7+II: 87 0
14 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
15 V* ST Cam C* 04 51 13.3487495016 +68 10 07.637629620   9.77 9.20     C-N5 147 0
16 * omi Ori S* 04 52 31.9624004856 +14 15 02.311506180   6.458 4.721     M3SIII 215 0
17 V* R Lep C* 04 59 36.3486921120 -14 48 22.502479140 15.06 13.51 7.76 4.90 3.42 C7,6e 339 0
18 V* TX Cam Mi* 05 00 51.1627935408 +56 10 54.041462220       14.02   M9-9.5 350 0
19 V* W Ori C* 05 05 23.7190712856 +01 10 39.454639032 16.36 9.52 6.10 3.83 2.35 C-N5 287 0
20 V* W Pic C* 05 43 13.8305960304 -46 27 13.825873188   12.52 11.80     C-J5 70 0
21 * 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 1672 0
22 V* UU Aur C* 06 36 32.8371036984 +38 26 43.819021608   7.89 5.25 3.31 1.90 C-N5- 304 1
23 V* VY CMa s*r 07 22 58.3261352189 -25 46 03.194390594 12.01 10.068 8.691 7.938   M5Iae 1104 0
24 V* Y Lyn S* 07 28 11.6165714400 +45 59 26.229456564 9.88 8.71 6.98 4.25 1.96 M6S 142 0
25 V* RS Cnc S* 09 10 38.7970163421 +30 57 47.291122681 8.65 7.62 5.95 3.06 0.73 M6S 314 0
26 V* R Leo Mi* 09 47 33.4839808805 +11 25 43.823283729 9.22 8.94 7.53 3.39 0.12 M7-9e 912 1
27 IRC +10216 C* 09 47 57.40632 +13 16 43.5648           C9,5e 2344 0
28 V* RW LMi C* 10 16 02.2777043904 +30 34 19.045098516       15.27   C4,3e 396 0
29 V* U Ant C* 10 35 12.8510147472 -39 33 45.324020448 15.32 8.22 5.38 3.18 1.86 C-N3 153 0
30 V* U Hya C* 10 37 33.2729535 -13 23 04.352923 13.29 7.51 4.82 3.05 1.78 C-N5 302 0
31 V* VY UMa C* 10 45 04.0305312384 +67 24 40.979062260 12.91 8.34 5.95 4.20 2.94 C-N5 201 0
32 V* V Hya C* 10 51 37.2615873024 -21 15 00.333928044   12.23 6.80 7.42   C-N:6 366 0
33 V* R Crt AB* 11 00 33.8525664720 -18 19 29.582708520   10.33 9.80     M7/8III 211 0
34 HD 100764 Pe* 11 35 42.7476078432 -14 35 36.666013272   9.81 8.79 8.08 7.65 C-H2.5 106 0
35 V* Y CVn C* 12 45 07.8260815656 +45 26 24.926308404 14.03 7.41 4.87 3.12 1.74 C-N5 477 0
36 V* RY Dra C* 12 56 25.9112361600 +65 59 39.811665876 15.56 9.44 6.34 4.34 2.91 C-N3III: 238 0
37 V* RT Vir AB* 13 02 37.9814644272 +05 11 08.362884984 10.07 9.07 7.41     M8III 318 0
38 V* SW Vir AB* 13 14 04.3830437280 -02 48 25.130666916 9.24 8.52 6.85     M7III: 262 0
39 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
40 V* W Hya Mi* 13 49 02.0018313132 -28 22 03.532006894   8.97 7.70     M7.5-9e 640 0
41 * tet Aps LP* 14 05 19.8809399288 -76 47 48.342695604 8.10 7.05 5.50     M6.5III: 122 0
42 V* RX Boo AB* 14 24 11.6253191184 +25 42 13.394221596   9.23 8.60     M7.5-M8 441 0
43 V* X TrA C* 15 14 19.1755012584 -70 04 46.113298104 15.88 9.19 5.81     C5,5 120 0
44 WOS 48 C* 15 23 05.0730770544 -51 25 58.762691652   17.85 16.66 14.51 10.18 C 134 1
45 V* V CrB C* 15 49 31.3121978280 +39 34 17.892629256     6.90 7.23   C6,2e_MS3 262 0
46 V* ST Her S* 15 50 46.6232210160 +48 28 58.850853780   9.09 7.75     M6S-M7SIII: 164 0
47 V* X Her AB* 16 02 39.1730141112 +47 14 25.265335956   7.64 6.58     M6III 237 0
48 CD-39 11452 C* 17 26 18.9462141864 -40 01 52.214060856   12.90 9.83     N6,4 35 0
49 V* V Pav C* 17 43 18.9398256336 -57 43 26.289782112   10.11 6.673 7.14 8.88 C6,4 69 0
50 RAFGL 5379 OH* 17 44 24.0074369832 -31 55 35.414175828           O-rich 88 0
51 V* VX Sgr s*r 18 08 04.0442790744 -22 13 26.600899044 11.72 9.41 6.52 3.90 2.11 M8.5Ia 596 0
52 RAFGL 2155 C* 18 26 05.83560 +23 28 46.6932         17.63 C-rich 80 0
53 V* T Lyr C* 18 32 20.0767626264 +36 59 55.635218376   12.74 7.84 7.30   C-J4:p 183 1
54 OH 026.5+00.6 OH* 18 37 32.50920 -05 23 59.1936           O-rich 301 1
55 V* DR Ser C* 18 47 21.0231862728 +05 27 18.606270960   13.39 10.40     C5,4 78 0
56 V* S Sct C* 18 50 20.0367791256 -07 54 27.429169356 13.93 9.89 6.80     C-N5 209 0
57 V* W Aql S* 19 15 23.3572741560 -07 02 50.333886492   12.72 10.14 10.21   S6/6e 231 0
58 V* UX Dra C* 19 21 35.5182299784 +76 33 34.557161688   8.81 5.94     C-N5 200 0
59 V* AQ Sgr C* 19 34 18.9945475487 -16 22 27.048908541 13.85 9.48 6.70     C-N5 119 0
60 V* TT Cyg C* 19 40 57.0158460384 +32 37 05.756696400   10.43 10.20     C-N5- 201 0
61 * chi Cyg S* 19 50 33.9213430345 +32 54 50.575531294 7.02 6.06 4.24 1.81 -0.01 S6-9/1-2e 694 0
62 V* V1943 Sgr AB* 20 06 55.2441583872 -27 13 29.766501516   9.25 8.04     M7/8III 78 0
63 IRC -10529 OH* 20 10 27.8731455576 -06 16 13.758742596         15.49 M: 141 0
64 V* X Pav AB* 20 11 45.8638935384 -59 56 12.809676840   9.69 9.20     M8III 68 1
65 V* RZ Sgr S* 20 15 28.4023889376 -44 24 37.478466072   11.21 10.40     S4,4ep 75 0
66 V* RT Cap C* 20 17 06.5287791168 -21 19 04.466353512   12.92 8.90     C6,4 128 0
67 V* T Mic AB* 20 27 55.1897976672 -28 15 39.797839548   8.33 6.74     M7/8III 95 0
68 V* V Cyg C* 20 41 18.2676815496 +48 08 28.810980420   14.05 7.70 6.67   C7,4eJ 306 0
69 NML Cyg s*r 20 46 25.5392819088 +40 06 59.464289232           M7/8 508 0
70 V* Y Pav C* 21 24 16.7499375384 -69 44 01.960245204 12.63 9.23 6.41     C7,3 87 0
71 V* S Cep C* 21 35 12.8233100592 +78 37 28.185141792   12.13 7.40     C7,3e 261 0
72 * 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
73 V* EP Aqr AB* 21 46 31.8494911920 -02 12 45.928582560   7.93 6.78     M7-III: 241 0
74 * 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
75 RAFGL 3068 C* 23 19 12.60744 +17 11 33.1332           C 270 0
76 IRC +40540 C* 23 34 27.5185864392 +43 33 01.323347256     15.12     C8,3.5eJ 179 0
77 V* R Aqr Sy* 23 43 49.4634303216 -15 17 04.176349872   8.823 7.683 9.37   M6.5-8.5e 784 0
78 * 19 Psc C* 23 46 23.5164473376 +03 29 12.519049272 10.95 7.62 5.02 3.19 1.82 C-N6 450 0
79 V* R Cas Mi* 23 58 24.8682785040 +51 23 19.713029388 6.71 6.63 4.80     M6.5-9e 703 0

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