New observations and models of circumstellar CO line emission of AGB stars in the Herschel SUCCESS programme

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Danilovich, T. [1 ]
Teyssier, D. [2 ]
Justtanont, K. [1 ]
Olofsson, H. [1 ]
Cerrigone, L. [3 ]
Bujarrabal, V. [4 ]
Alcolea, J. [5 ]
Cernicharo, J. [6 ]
Castro-Carrizo, A. [7 ]
García-Lario, P. [2 ]
Marston, A. [2 ]
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[1] Onsala Space Observatory, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Onsala,439 92, Sweden
[2] European Space Astronomy Centre, Urb. Villafranca Del Castillo, PO Box 50727, Madrid,28080, Spain
[3] ASTRON, Netherlands Institute for Radioastronomy, PO Box 2, AA Dwingeloo,7990, Netherlands
[4] Observatorio Astronómico Nacional (IGN), PO Box 112, Alcalá de Henares,28803, Spain
[5] Observatorio Astronómico Nacional (IGN), Alfonso XII, 3 y 5, Madrid,28014, Spain
[6] Group of Molecular Astrophysics. ICMM. CSIC., C/ Sor Juana Inés de La Cruz N3, Madrid,28049, Spain
[7] Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique, 300 rue de la Piscine, Saint-Martin-d'-Hères,38406, France
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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2015年 / 581卷
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Asymptotic giant branch stars - Circumstellar envelopes - Circumstellar matters - Radiative transfer codes - Radiative transfer modelling - Stars: evolution - Stars: mass loss - Stars:AGB and post AGB;
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Context. Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are in one of the latest evolutionary stages of low to intermediate-mass stars. Their vigorous mass loss has a significant effect on the stellar evolution, and is a significant source of heavy elements and dust grains for the interstellar medium. The mass-loss rate can be well traced by carbon monoxide (CO) line emission. Aims. We present new Herschel/HIFI and IRAM 30 m telescope CO line data for a sample of 53 galactic AGB stars. The lines cover a fairly large range of excitation energy from the J = 1 → 0 line to the J = 9 → 8 line, and even the J = 14 → 13 line in a few cases. We perform radiative transfer modelling for 38 of these sources to estimate their mass-loss rates. Methods. We used a radiative transfer code based on the Monte Carlo method to model the CO line emission. We assume spherically symmetric circumstellar envelopes that are formed by a constant mass-loss rate through a smoothly accelerating wind. Results. We find models that are consistent across a broad range of CO lines for most of the stars in our sample, i.e., a large number of the circumstellar envelopes can be described with a constant mass-loss rate. We also find that an accelerating wind is required to fit, in particular, the higher-J lines and that a velocity law will have a significant effect on the model line intensities. The results cover a wide range of mass-loss rates (~10-8 to 2 × 10-5 M⊙ yr-1) and gas expansion velocities (2 to 21.5 km s-1), and include M-, S-, and C-type AGB stars. Our results generally agree with those of earlier studies, although we tend to find slightly lower mass-loss rates by about 40%, on average. We also present bonus lines detected during our CO observations. © 2015 ESO.
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