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2006A&A...450..167T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 450, 167-179 (2006/4-4)

CO line emission from circumstellar envelopes.

TEYSSIER D., HERNANDEZ R., BUJARRABAL V., YOSHIDA H. and PHILLIPS T.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the results of a multi-transition CO observational program conducted on a sample of AGB and post-AGB stars envelopes. We have collected maps and single pointing observations of these envelopes in 5 rotational transitions ranging from J=1-0 to J=6-5, including in particular new observations of the CO line at 691 GHz at the CSO. The use of such a set of mm and submm CO line on stellar envelopes is rare and limited to the work of some authors on IRC+10216. Using a model for the CO emission of an AGB circumstellar envelope, in combination with a standard LVG approach, we have conducted a systematic modelling analysis using the whole set of CO data collected for a sample of 12 sources. We simultaneously fit all five transitions, taking into account the spatial information provided by the maps. We find mass-loss rates in the range 1x10–7 to 4x10–4M/yr, and envelope temperatures ranging from 20K to 1000K at a radius of 1016cm. There seem to be a general anti-correlation between mass loss rates and temperature, the high mass loss rate AGBs having low temperatures, and vice versa. We show that most AGB data can be fitted using a constant mass loss rate, at least within the calibration uncertainties associated with the data collected at different frequencies. For some cases though (e.g. CIT6, R Hya, χ Cyg), a change in the mass loss rate history needs to be invoked to reconcile data at low- and high-J, a scenario already mentioned by several authors to explain observations of WX Psc.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: circumstellar matter, mass-loss - infrared: stars

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