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Silicon carbide dust is ubiquitous in circumstellar envelopes around C-rich AGB stars. However, the main gas-phase precursors leading to the formation of SiC dust have not yet been identified. The most obvious candidates among the molecules…

Aim: We aim to determine the abundances of CS, SiO, and SiS in a large sample of carbon star envelopes covering a wide range of mass loss rates to investigate the potential role that these molecules could play in the formation of dust in…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-08-07 S. Massalkhi , M. Agúndez , J. Cernicharo

Many studies of especially dust nucleation in winds of carbon-rich AGB stars consider primarily carbon as dust forming material. But dust grains formed in such circumstellar envelopes are rather a mixture of several chemical elements such…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2011-02-09 A. Beate C. Patzer , Matthias Wendt , Christian Chang , Detlev Sülzle

Aims: We aim to determine the abundances of SiO, CS, SiS, SO, and SO$_2$ in a large sample of oxygen-rich AGB envelopes covering a wide range of mass loss rates to investigate the potential role that these molecules could play in the…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2020-09-25 S. Massalkhi , M. Agúndez , J. Cernicharo , L. Velilla-Prieto

New SiS multi-transition (sub-)millimetre line observations of a sample of AGB stars with varying photospheric C/O-ratios and mass-loss rates are presented. A combination of low- and high-energy lines are important in constraining the…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 F. L. Schoeier , J. Bast , H. Olofsson , M. Lindqvist

The circumstellar envelopes of carbon-rich AGB stars show a chemical complexity that is exemplified by the prototypical object IRC +10216, in which about 60 different molecules have been detected to date. Most of these species are carbon…

During their thermally pulsing phase, Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars eject material that forms extended dusty envelopes. Visible polarimetric imaging found clumpy dust clouds within two stellar radii of several oxygen-rich stars.…

New SiO multi-transition millimetre line observations of a sample of carbon stars, including J=8-7 observations with the APEX telescope, are used to probe the role of non-equilibrium chemistry and the influence of grains in circumstellar…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-11 F. L. Schoeier , H. Olofsson , A. A. Lundgren

Whether SiC$_2$ is a parent species, that is formed in the photosphere or as a by-product of high-temperature dust formation, or a daughter species, formed in a chemistry driven by the photodestruction of parent species in the outer…

Cosmic dust is mainly formed in the atmospheres of evolved stars. In carbon rich stars, amorphous carbon along with silicon carbide are the main constituents of dust grains yet the mechanisms involved in the formation of these grains are…

We present Spitzer IRS spectra of four carbon stars located in the Galactic Halo and the thick disc. The spectra display typical features of carbon stars with SiC dust emission and C$_2$H$_2$ molecular absorption. Dust radiative transfer…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-06-11 Eric Lagadec , Greg. C. Sloan , Albert. A. Zijlstra , Nicolas Mauron , J. R. Houck

The present understanding of C-rich AGB chemistry largely relies on observations of the archetypal carbon star IRC+10216. Current molecular abundance estimates for carbon stars are based either on single-dish spectra sampling a range of…

Silicon carbide (SiC) grains are a major dust component in carbon-rich AGB stars. The formation pathways of these grains are, however, not fully understood.\ We calculate ground states and energetically low-lying structures of (SiC)$_n$,…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2017-05-18 David Gobrecht , Sergio Cristallo , Luciano Piersanti , Stefan T. Bromley

A set of 45 dust envelopes of carbon stars has been modeled. Among them, 34 were selected according to their dust envelope class (as suggested by Sloan, Little-Marenin & Price, 1998) and 11 are extreme carbon stars. The models were…

We consider a small sample of oxygen-rich, asymptotic giant branch stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud, observed by the Spitzer Space Telescope, exhibiting a peculiar spectral energy distribution, which can be hardly explained by the common…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-01-30 E. Marini , F. Dell'Agli , M. Di Criscienzo , S. Puccetti , D. A. García-Hernández , L. Mattsson , P. Ventura

S-type AGB stars are thought to be in the transitional phase between M-type and C-type AGB stars. Because of their peculiar chemical composition, one may expect a strong influence of the stellar C/O ratio on the molecular chemistry and the…

Interstellar carbonaceous dust is mainly formed in the innermost regions of circumstellar envelopes around carbon-rich asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. In these highly chemically stratified regions, atomic and diatomic carbon, along…

Stars on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) produce dust in their circumstellar shells. The nature of the dust-forming environment is influenced by the evolution of the stars, in terms of both chemistry and density, leading to an evolution…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Angela Speck , Grant Thompson , Anne Hofmeister

Silicon carbide, a refractory material, condenses near the photospheres of C-rich AGB stars, giving rise to a conspicuous emission feature at 11.3 mu. In the presence of a stellar wind, the SiC grains are carried outwards to colder regions,…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 Renaud Papoular

The detection of the 11.3-micron emission feature characteristic of the Si--C stretch in carbon-rich evolved stars reveals that silicon carbide (SiC) dust grains are condensed in the outflows of carbon stars. SiC dust could be a significant…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2021-12-22 Tao Chen , C. Y. Xiao , Aigen Li , C. T. Zhou
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