2002A&A...382..241M


Query : 2002A&A...382..241M

2002A&A...382..241M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 382, 241-255 (2002/1-4)

Crystalline silicate dust around evolved stars. III. A correlations study of crystalline silicate features.

MOLSTER F.J., WATERS L.B.F.M., TIELENS A.G.G.M., KOIKE C. and CHIHARA H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out a quantitative trend analysis of the crystalline silicates observed in the ISO spectra of a sample of 14 stars with different evolutionary backgrounds. We have modeled the spectra using a simple dust radiative transfer model and have correlated the results with other known parameters. We confirm the abundance difference of the crystalline silicates in disk and in outflow sources, as found by Molster et al. (1999Natur.401..563M). We found some evidence that the enstatite over forsterite abundance ratio differs, it is slightly higher in the outflow sources with respect to the disk sources. It is clear that more data is required to fully test this hypothesis. We show that the 69.0 micron feature, attributed to forsterite, may be a very suitable temperature indicator. We found that the enstatite is more abundant than forsterite in almost all sources. The temperature of the enstatite grains is about equal to that of the forsterite grains in the disk sources but slightly lower in the outflow sources. Crystalline silicates are on average colder than amorphous silicates. This may be due to the difference in Fe content of both materials. Finally we find an indication that the ratio of ortho to clino enstatite, which is about 1:1 in disk sources, shifts towards ortho enstatite in the high luminosity (outflow) sources.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: AGB and post-AGB - mass loss - planetary nebulae - dust

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
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 HD 44179 pA* 06 19 58.2185496 -10 38 14.706068 9.51 9.33 9.02     B9Ib/II 765 0
2 HD 45677 Be* 06 28 17.4219710352 -13 03 11.128860972 7.86 8.52 8.50 8.11 8.01 B2IV/V[e] 330 0
3 IRAS 09425-6040 C* 09 44 01.6707336168 -60 54 25.639144812     12.6 11.81   C 60 0
4 MR 22 PN 10 21 33.85920 -58 05 47.6628           A2Ie 101 0
5 HD 302821 sg* 10 23 19.4847405144 -59 32 04.566918624   10.59 9.17     A7Ie 81 1
6 NGC 6302 PN 17 13 44.5 -37 06 11           O-rich 795 1
7 HD 161796 pA* 17 44 55.4694563472 +50 02 39.482823336 8.00 7.68 7.21 6.77 6.51 F3Ib 326 0
8 * 89 Her pA* 17 55 25.1883476136 +26 02 59.968457664 5.36 5.70 5.36 5.06 4.94 F2Ibp 411 0
9 NGC 6537 PN 18 05 13.104 -19 50 34.88     13.58     ~ 426 1
10 EM* MWC 922 Be* 18 21 16.0519243728 -13 01 25.511760192     13.80 13.65   B[e] 92 0
11 EM* MWC 300 Ae* 18 29 25.6913480400 -06 04 37.290320796 12.55 12.67 13.795     B1Ia+[e] 138 0
12 V* AC Her RV* 18 30 16.2373118976 +21 52 00.599340000 8.00 7.79 7.01     F4Ibp 340 0
13 OH 026.5+00.6 OH* 18 37 32.50920 -05 23 59.1936           O-rich 301 1
14 HD 179821 pA* 19 13 58.6082398776 +00 07 31.935181836 10.81 9.694 8.19     G4_0-Ia 239 0
15 PN Vy 2-2 PN 19 24 22.2390166933 +09 53 56.259102426   14.02 12.65 13.38   O-rich 261 0
16 IRC +10420 pA* 19 26 48.0979492536 +11 21 16.758531216   13.98 11.66     F8Ia+e 477 0
17 NML Cyg s*r 20 46 25.5392819088 +40 06 59.464289232           M7/8 508 0

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