| | |
| | |
Stat |
Members: 3643 Articles: 2'487'895 Articles rated: 2609
28 March 2024 |
|
| | | |
|
Article overview
| |
|
Probing the fast outflow in IRAS 15452-5459 with ATCA observations of OH, H2O, and SiO masers | L. Cerrigone
; K. M. Menten
; H. Wiesemeyer
; | Date: |
7 Jun 2013 | Abstract: | Maser lines of OH, H2 O, and SiO are commonly observed in O-rich AGB stars,
but their presence after the end of the Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) phase is
linked to non-spherical mass-loss processes. IRAS 15452-5459 is a post-AGB star
with an hourglass nebula whose maser lines are quite peculiar. We observed all
of the three maser species with the Australia Telescope Compact Array with
angular resolutions of 6’’ , 0.6’’ , 0.3’’ , and 1.7’’ at 18 cm, 13 mm, 7 mm,
and 3 mm, respectively. While double peaks are routinely seen in OH and water
masers and interpreted as due to expanding envelopes, only very few sources
display SiO lines with a similar spectral profile. Our observations confirm the
detection of the double peak of SiO at 86 GHz; the same spectral shape is seen
in the lower-J maser at 43 GHz. A double peak is also detected in the water
line, which covers the same velocity range as the SiO masers. Thermally excited
lines of SiO are detected at 7 and 3 mm and span the same velocity range as the
maser lines of this species. Although observations at higher angular resolution
are desirable to further investigate the spatial distributions of the maser
spots, the current data allow us to conclude that the SiO masers are
distributed in an hourglass shape and are likely due to the sputtering of dust
grains caused by shock propagation. The complex OH profile would instead be due
to emission from the fast outflow and an orthogonal structure. | Source: | arXiv, 1306.1729 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
|
|
No review found.
Did you like this article?
Note: answers to reviews or questions about the article must be posted in the forum section.
Authors are not allowed to review their own article. They can use the forum section.
browser claudebot
|
| |
|
|
|
| News, job offers and information for researchers and scientists:
| |