ALMA data suggest the presence of spiral structure in the inner wind of CW Leonis

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作者
Decin, L. [1 ]
Richards, A. M. S. [2 ]
Neufeld, D. [3 ]
Steffen, W. [4 ]
Melnick, G. [5 ]
Lombaert, R. [1 ]
机构
[1] Katholieke Univ Leuven, Inst Sterrenkunde, B-3001 Leuven, Belgium
[2] Univ Manchester, JBCA, Dept Phys & Astron, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England
[3] Johns Hopkins Univ, Baltimore, MD 21218 USA
[4] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Astron, Ensenada 22800, Baja California, Mexico
[5] Harvard Smithsonian Ctr Astrophys, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
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芬兰科学院;
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stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: mass-loss; circumstellar matter; binaries: general; stars: individual: CW Leo; CARBON STAR IRC+10216; ROTATIONAL LINE-PROFILES; RED SUPERGIANT STARS; DUST FORMATION ZONE; GIANT BRANCH STARS; MASS-LOSS HISTORY; CIRCUMSTELLAR ENVELOPE; AGB STARS; MULTIPLE SHELLS; BINARY-SYSTEMS;
D O I
10.1051/0004-6361/201424593
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
Context. Evolved low-mass stars lose a significant fraction of their mass through stellar winds. While the overall morphology of the stellar wind structure during the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase is thought to be roughly spherically symmetric, the morphology changes dramatically during the post-AGB and planetary nebula phase, during which bipolar and multi-polar structures are often observed. Aims. We aim to study the inner wind structure of the closest well-known AGB star CW Leo. Different diagnostics probing different geometrical scales have implied a non-homogeneous mass-loss process for this star: dust clumps are observed at milli-arcsec scale, a bipolar structure is seen at arcsecond-scale, and multi-concentric shells are detected beyond 1 ''. Methods. We present the first ALMA Cycle 0 band 9 data around 650 GHz (450 mu m) tracing the inner wind of CW Leo. The full-resolution data have a spatial resolution of 0 ''.42 x 0 ''.24, allowing us to study the morpho-kinematical structure of CW Leo within similar to 6 ''. Results. We have detected 25 molecular emission lines in four spectral windows. The emission of all but one line is spatially resolved. The dust and molecular lines are centered around the continuum peak position, which is assumed to be dominated by stellar emission. The dust emission has an asymmetric distribution with a central peak flux density of similar to 2 Jy. The molecular emission lines trace different regions in the wind acceleration region and imply that the wind velocity increases rapidly from about 5 R-star, almost reaching the terminal velocity at similar to 11 R-star. The images prove that vibrational lines are excited close to the stellar surface and that SiO is a parent molecule. The channel maps for the brighter lines show a complex structure; specifically, for the (CO)-C-13 J = 6-5 line, different arcs are detected within the first few arcseconds. The curved structure in the position-velocity (PV) map of the (CO)-C-13 J = 6-5 line can be explained by a spiral structure in the inner wind of CW Leo, probably induced by a binary companion. From modelling the ALMA data, we deduce that the potential orbital axis for the binary system lies at a position angle of similar to 10-20 degrees to the north-east and that the spiral structure is seen almost edge-on. We infer an orbital period of 55 yr and a binary separation of 25 au (or similar to 8.2 R-star). We tentatively estimate that the companion is an unevolved low-mass main-sequence star. Conclusions. A scenario of a binary-induced spiral shell can explain the correlated structure seen in the ALMA PV images of CW Leo. Moreover, this scenario can also explain many other observational signatures seen at different spatial scales and in different wavelength regions, such as the bipolar structure and the almost concentric shells. ALMA data hence for the first time provide the crucial kinematical link between the dust clumps seen at milli-arcsecond scale and the almost concentric arcs seen at arcsecond scale.
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