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Structure of circumstellar envelope around AGB and post- AGB stars Dinh-V-Trung Sun Kwok, P.J. Chiu, M.Y. Wang, S. Muller, A. Lo, N. Hirano, M. Mariappan, J. Lim Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics Academia Sinica

Structure of circumstellar envelope around AGB and post-AGB stars Dinh-V-Trung Sun Kwok, P.J. Chiu, M.Y. Wang, S. Muller, A. Lo, N. Hirano, M. Mariappan,

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Structure of circumstellar envelope around AGB and post-AGB stars

Dinh-V-Trung Sun Kwok, P.J. Chiu, M.Y. Wang, S. Muller, A. Lo,

N. Hirano, M. Mariappan, J. Lim

Institute of Astronomy and AstrophysicsAcademia Sinica

Introduction

● Intermediate mass stars (1 M to 8 M) evolve through Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) and eventually become Planetary Nebulae (PN)

● Mass loss during the AGB phase: 107 to 104 M/yr

Shaping must occur either at the end of AGB phase or during the short transition stage (proto-planetary nebula PPN).

Morphology of envelope

AGB phase: spherically symmetric

PN phase: wide variety of shapes

PPN phase: Bipolar more common

Program to study the structure of envelopes

with the Sub-millimeter Array

IRC+10216CIT 6R Scl

V HyaPi Gru

IRC+10420VY CMa

IRAS 07134+1005NGC 7027

Envelope around AGB stars is commonly assumed to be spherically symmetric & homogeneous.

But in reality the envelope is complicated & interesting !

1.3 mm dust continuum emission

in IRC+10216

V - band

Groenewegen et al. (1997)

Maurron & Huggins (1999)

VLA data of HC5N J=98 at 23 GHz.

Synthesized beam ~ 4 arcsec.

Lucas & Guelin (1999)

IRC+10216

SMA CO J=21 emission from R Scl Detached shell !

Detached shell: Vexp ~ 15 km/s

Present day wind: Vexp ~ 10 km/s

Dynamical age ~ 1700 yr

Helium flash ?

CO J=21

Gru CO J=2-1 emission

Poster by Chiu et al. 2005

Disk & high velocity outflow are present in envelope of a normal AGB star.

Molecular emission from V Hya

Poster by Hirano et al. 2005

Disk & collimated high velocity outflow are present

Mid-IR image (Kwok et al. 2002) BIMA CO J=10 image

21 m Proto-Planetary nebula IRAS 07134+105

Meixner et al. (2004)

IRAS 07134+1005

CO J=3-2

~ 2 arcsec.

CO J=3-2 emission superposed on Mid-IR image at 18 m.

AGB wind

Torus Torus

To observer

NorthSchematic view of IRAS 07134+1005

Model parameters for IRAS 07134+1005

● Expansion velocity of the wind : 10 km/s

● Outer spherical AGB wind with mass loss 2 10-6 M/yr

● Axi-symmetric torus with mass loss ~ 4 10-5 M/yr

● Inner radius of torus ~ 6 1016 cm or 1500 yrs in dynamical

age

● Outer radius of torus ~ 9 1016 cm or 2000 yrs in dynamical

age

● Envelope is viewed at 45 degrees from below the equator

CO J=3-2 observation – channel maps

Model channel maps

• Brightest planetary nebula at all wavelengths

• Distance ~ 900 pc

• Central white dwarf T* ~ 198000 K

• Young HII region surrounded by massive molecular envelope.

• Rich in molecular lines and carbon chemistry

NGC 7027

HST optical images in H, OIII & NII.

HST near IR images

@230 GHzBeam : 2.65’’ x 1.52’’ (77°)Total flux : ~ 3.6 Jy

JCMT : 3.8 0.2 Jy(Knapp et al. 1993)

@ 345 GHzBeam : 1.71’’ x 0.85’’ (73°)Total flux : ~ 1.45 Jy

CONTINUUM

12CO J=2-1

Integrated intensity 12CO(2-1) and 1.3 mm continuum

Future work

• Combine SMA & single dish (JCMT, CSO, HHT) data

recover short spacing flux

• Multi-line observations & molecular excitation

physical conditions

• Effects of high velocity outflow on circumstellar envelope

radiation hydrodynamics

Better understanding of the physics of circumstellar envelopes.

Scattered light polarization

CO J=21

R Scl

Histogram: CO J=3-2 from HHT 10m telescope

Red solid line: CO J=3-2 profile predicted by model

CO J=3-2 & continuum