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1994A&A...290..198W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 290, 198-206 (1994/10-1)

Images of low excitation HC3N emission from IRC+10 216.

WOOTTEN A., NGUYEN-Q-RIEU and TRUONG-BACH

Abstract (from CDS):

Spatially and kinematically resolved images of emission in the ground state J=1->0 F=2->1 line of HC3N at λ=3.3cm are presented which illustrate the structure of the molecular shell surrounding the evolved carbon star IRC+10 216. This ground state line, which traces cool material, should provide a good probe of outlying material. The emission appears ringlike, peaking at a radial distance of 12", but with substantial contributions from the entire envelope, extending to a radial distance of about 30" from the star. The J=1->0 F=2->1 line emission in the vibrationally excited 2ν72 state has not been detected. A model is developed which reproduces both the images shown here, and also other images from lines in the millimeter wavelength region. The results show that the ringlike appearance of HC3N emission occurs because of the shell form of HC3N abundance distribution, with a peak at radius 15" falling off more slowly exterior to the peak than interior to it. A second model produces a better fit to the observations, but requires an interior region of unrealistically high HC3N abundance and a low mass loss rate.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: circumstellar matter - stars: individual: IRC+10 216 - molecular processes - radio lines: stars

Simbad objects: 5

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