IRS 7 is an M red supergiant star which is located at 5".5 north of Sagittarius A∗. We detected firstly the continuum emission at 340 GHz of IRS 7 using ALMA. The total flux density of IRS 7 is Sν=448±45μJy. The flux density indicates that IRS 7 has a photosphere radius of R=1170±60R⊙, which is roughly consistent with the previous VLTI measurement. We also detected a shell like feature with north extension in the H30α recombination line by ALMA. The electron temperature and electron density of the shell like structure are estimated to be Tˉe∗=4650±500 K and nˉe=(6.1±0.6)×104 cm−3, respectively. The mass loss rate is estimated to be m˙∼1×10−4M⊙ yr−1, which is consistent with a typical mass loss rate of a pulsating red supergiant star with M=20−25M⊙. The kinematics of the ionized gas would support the hypothesis that the shell like structure made by the mass loss of IRS 7 is supersonically traveling in the ambient matter toward the south. The brightened southern half of the structure and the north extension would be a bow shock and a cometary-like tail structure, respectively.
@article{arxiv.2002.01620,
title = {Sub-millimeter Detection of a Galactic Center Cool Star IRS 7 by ALMA},
author = {Masato Tsuboi and Yoshimi Kitamura and Takahiro Tsutsumi and Ryosuke Miyawaki and Makoto Miyoshi and Atsushi Miyazaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.01620},
year = {2020}
}
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15 pages, 5 figures Accepted for publication in PASJ