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2017ApJ...835..196F - Astrophys. J., 835, 196-196 (2017/February-1)

The abundance of C2H4 in the circumstellar envelope of IRC+10216.

FONFRIA J.P., HINKLE K.H., CERNICHARO J., RICHTER M.J., AGUNDEZ M. and WALLACE L.

Abstract (from CDS):

High spectral resolution mid-IR observations of ethylene (C2H4) toward the AGB star IRC+10216 were obtained using the Texas Echelon Cross Echelle Spectrograph (TEXES) at the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility (IRTF). 80 ro-vibrational lines from the 10.5 µm vibrational mode ν7 with J <= 30 were detected in absorption. The observed lines are divided into two groups with rotational temperatures of 105 and 400 K (warm and hot lines). The warm lines peak at ≃ -14 km s–1 with respect to the systemic velocity, suggesting that they are mostly formed outwards from ≃20R*. The hot lines are centered at -10 km s–1 indicating that they come from a shell between 10 and 20R*. 35% of the observed lines are unblended and can be fitted with a code developed to model the emission of a spherically symmetric circumstellar envelope. The analysis of several scenarios reveals that the C2H4 abundance relative to H2 in the range 5-20R* is 6.9×10–8 on average and it could be as high as 1.1 x 10–7. Beyond 20R*, it is 8.2 x 10–8. The total column density is (6.5 ± 3.0) x 1015 cm–2. C2H4 is found to be rotationally under local thermodynamical equilibrium (LTE) and vibrationally out of LTE. One of the scenarios that best reproduce the observations suggests that up to 25% of the C2H4 molecules at 20R* could condense onto dust grains. This possible depletion would not significantly influence the gas acceleration although it could play a role in the surface chemistry on the dust grains.

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Journal keyword(s): line: identification - line: profiles - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: carbon - stars: individual: IRC+10216 - surveys - surveys

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