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2011ApJ...743...36P - Astrophys. J., 743, 36 (2011/December-2)

Circumstellar ion-molecule chemistry: observations of HCO+ in the envelopes of o-rich stars and IRC+10216.

PULLIAM R.L., EDWARDS J.L. and ZIURYS L.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

Millimeter-wave observations of HCO+ have been conducted toward oxygen-rich circumstellar envelopes, as well as IRC+10216, using the facilities of the Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO). The J = 1 ⟶ 0 and 2 ⟶ 1 transitions of this molecule were measured with the ARO 12 m antenna, while the J = 3 ⟶ 2 and 4 ⟶ 3 lines were observed using the ARO Sub-Millimeter Telescope. HCO+ was detected toward the supergiant NML Cyg and the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars IK Tau, TX Cam, and W Hya in at least two transitions. The J = 2 ⟶ 1 and 3 ⟶ 2 lines of this ion were also detected toward IRC+10216, confirming the identification of HCO+ in this object. The line profiles measured for HCO+ toward NML Cyg consist of red- and blueshifted components, suggesting a non-spherical shell. Based on a radiative transfer analysis, the abundances in the O-rich envelopes were f(HCO+/H2) ∼ 0.15-1.3x10–7, with the AGB stars typically exhibiting the higher values. In IRC+10216, f(HCO+/H2) ∼ 4.1x10–9, lower than the O-rich counterparts. The abundances of HCO+ were also found to peak at considerable distances from the star, indicative of an outer envelope molecule. Comparison with H2 O and CO, the main precursor species, suggests that HCO+ is more prevalent in envelopes that have substantial water, but CO also plays a role in its formation. The abundance of HCO+ appears to increase inversely with mass-loss rate, provided the rate is >10–6 M/yr. The common appearance of HCO+ in circumstellar gas indicates that, at some level, ion-molecule reactions influence the chemistry of evolved stellar envelopes.

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Journal keyword(s): astrochemistry - circumstellar matter - ISM: molecules - radio lines: stars - stars: individual: NML Cyg - supergiants

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