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2009A&A...500.1131L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 500, 1131-1136 (2009/6-4)

CO and HI observations of an enigmatic interstellar cloud.

LIBERT Y., GERARD E., LEBERTRE T., MATTHEWS L., THUM C. and WINTERS J.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

An isolated HI cloud with peculiar properties has recently been discovered by Dedes et al. (2008A&A...491L..45D) with the 300-m Arecibo telescope, and subsequently imaged with the VLA. It has an angular size of ∼6', and the HI emission has a narrow line profile of width ∼3km/s. We explore the possibility that this cloud could be associated with a circumstellar envelope ejected by an evolved star. Observations were made in the rotational lines of CO with the IRAM-30m telescope, on three positions in the cloud, and a total-power mapping in the HI line was obtained with the Nancay Radio Telescope. CO was not detected and seems too underabundant in this cloud to be a classical late-type star circumstellar envelope. On the other hand, the HI emission is compatible with the detached-shell model that we developed for representing the external environments of AGB stars. We propose that this cloud could be a fossil circumstellar shell left over from a system that is now in a post-planetary-nebula phase. Nevertheless, we cannot rule out that it is a Galactic cloud or a member of the Local Group, although the narrow line profile would be atypical in both cases.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - circumstellar matter - ISM: clouds -planetary nebulae - radio lines: ISM

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