2017
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aao2149
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Dust formation and wind acceleration around the aluminum oxide–rich AGB star W Hydrae

Abstract: AlO and 29SiO distributions around W Hya showed that AlO efficiently forms dust and contributes to the wind acceleration.

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“…A. Takigawa) with a spatial resolution of ∼40 mas at three selected frequency bands GHz, and 344.03-345.91 GHz) encompassing the AlO N = 9-8 and AlOH J = 11-10 transition. AlO is detected in their data (Takigawa et al 2016). …”
Section: Target Selectionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…A. Takigawa) with a spatial resolution of ∼40 mas at three selected frequency bands GHz, and 344.03-345.91 GHz) encompassing the AlO N = 9-8 and AlOH J = 11-10 transition. AlO is detected in their data (Takigawa et al 2016). …”
Section: Target Selectionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The molecule AlOH was also potentially detected in Herschel and APEX data, while AlH and atomic Al I lines were detected in optical spectra. Takigawa et al (2016) have reported on ALMA long-baseline observations of several molecules, including AlO, in W Hya. Finally, De Beck et al (2017) has studied eight oxygen-rich AGB stars; AlO could clearly be identified in two of these stars and for four other targets tentative detections were shown.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AlO has been detected in oxygen-rich stars (e.g. De Beck et al 2017;Takigawa et al 2017). There has, however, only been one previous observed indication of AlO in an exoplanet atmosphere, by von Essen et al (2019) in the atmosphere of the highly irradiated "super-hot Jupiter" WASP-33b.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Objects other than Mira were studied in this context as well. The AGB star W Hya was imaged at a high resolution with ALMA and its AlO emission shows similar features as these seen in Mira: it extends only out to ∼3 R and shows strong inhomogenities with the azimuthal angle (Takigawa et al (2017)). Fortunately, within 150 days of the ALMA observations, W Hya was observed with VLT/SPHERE in scat-8 Tomek Kamiński Figure 6.…”
Section: Alo and Aloh As The Alumina-dust Precursors In Agb Starsmentioning
confidence: 77%