A Radio Molecular Line Search for Evidence of an O-rich Environment around Binary in Silicate Carbon Stars

Zhang Zhao, Xi Chen, Simon P. Ellingsen, Andrej M. Sobolev, Xujia Ouyang

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Abstract

We report observations of oxygen-rich (O-rich) radio molecular line tracers, including H2CO, H2O, and HCO+ toward 28 silicate carbon stars (SCSs). SCSs are special evolved star systems that consist of a carbon star associated with peculiar O-rich circumstellar material. Absorption in the 6 cm H2 CO transition was detected from seven SCSs using the Shanghai 65 m Tianma radio telescope. In order to further investigate their O-rich material, several 3 mm molecular lines including HCO+ and CO were also observed with the Purple Mountain Observatory 13.7 m telescope. Double-peak profiles in some of these lines suggest the possible presence of a companion in the SCS system. A negative association between H2O masers and H2CO absorption was found in our sample of SCSs. The H2 O maser sources may correspond to an earlier evolutionary stage when the circumstellar envelope (CSE) material is O-rich and limited to a compact and denser region. As the star evolves the CSE gradually expands and carbon abundance is enhanced, resulting in the H2 O masers disappearing and H2CO absorption arising.

Original languageEnglish
Article number34
JournalAstrophysical Journal
Volume890
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Feb 2020
Externally publishedYes

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