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2012A&A...543A..73M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 543A, 73-73 (2012/7-1)

The size, luminosity, and motion of the extreme carbon star IRC +10216 (CW Leonis).

MENTEN K.M., REID M.J., KAMINSKI T. and CLAUSSEN M.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

Very Large Array observations of the extreme carbon star IRC+10216 at 7mm wavelength with 40 milli-arcsec resolution resolve the object's radio emission, which forms an almost round uniform disk of 83 milli-arcsec diameter, corresponding to 11AU (for an assumed distance of 130pc). We find a brightness temperature of 1630K for the radio photosphere. Since the emission is optically thick, we can directly estimate IRC+10216's average luminosity, which is 8600L. This value is in excellent agreement with what is predicted from the period-luminosity relation for carbon-rich Miras. Assuming an effective temperature of 2750K for IRC+10216, it implies an optical photospheric diameter of 3.8AU. Our precise determination of IRC+10216's proper motion fits the picture presented by far-ultraviolet and far-infrared wavelength observations of its interaction region with the interstellar medium (its ``astrosphere''): the star moves roughly in the direction expected from the morphology of the termination shock and its astrotail structures. Calculation of its three dimensional velocity and an analysis of the kinematics of its surrounding interstellar medium (ISM) suggest an appreciable relative velocity of 42km/s, which is about half the value discussed in recent studies. This suggests a lower (time-averaged) mass loss rate and/or a higher ISM density than previously assumed.

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Journal keyword(s): astrometry - proper motions - stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: carbon - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - continuum: stars radio

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