2018
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201731873
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Circumstellar ammonia in oxygen-rich evolved stars

Abstract: Context. The circumstellar ammonia (NH 3 ) chemistry in evolved stars is poorly understood. Previous observations and modelling showed that NH 3 abundance in oxygen-rich stars is several orders of magnitude above that predicted by equilibrium chemistry. Aims. We would like to characterise the spatial distribution and excitation of NH 3 in the oxygen-rich circumstellar envelopes (CSEs) of four diverse targets: IK Tau, VY CMa, OH 231.8+4.2, and IRC +10420. Methods. We observed NH 3 emission from the ground state… Show more

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“…The results obtained for NH 3 are similar to those obtained in the C-rich outflows. It has been observed in the outflow of IK Tau with an abundance of 6 × 10 −7 relative to H 2 (Decin et al 2010a), with other outflows showing a similar abundance of about 10 −6 (Wong et al 2018). Such abundances are again only achieved in the two-component case for a solar-like or white dwarf companion.…”
Section: Formation Of Unexpected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The results obtained for NH 3 are similar to those obtained in the C-rich outflows. It has been observed in the outflow of IK Tau with an abundance of 6 × 10 −7 relative to H 2 (Decin et al 2010a), with other outflows showing a similar abundance of about 10 −6 (Wong et al 2018). Such abundances are again only achieved in the two-component case for a solar-like or white dwarf companion.…”
Section: Formation Of Unexpected Speciesmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…The Mira-type star IK Tau, also known as NML Tau, is one of the best studied oxygen-rich AGB-stars and often considered a reference of its class. IK Tau was discovered in 1965 by Neugebauer et al (1965) and is an extremely red Mira-type variable with brightness variations of ∆V ∼ 6 mag in the Vband over a period of ∼460 days (Wong et al 2018). Consequently, its spectral type varies from M8 to M11 (Kharchenko & Roeser 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent observations show that circumstellar ammonia is much richer than theoretical predictions (i.e. Wong et al 2018). In the present surveys, ammonia is observed in IRC+10216 and CRL 2688 in emission, as well as in CRL 618 in absorption.…”
Section: Ammoniamentioning
confidence: 88%